SISTER WIFE by Christine Brown Woolley (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
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SISTER WIFE by Christine Brown Woolley (Audiobook)(Nonfiction) Author: Christine Brown Woolley Narrator: Christine Brown Woolley Release Date: 2 September 2025 Length: 8 hours 43 minutes Genre: Nonfiction, Memoir, Religion & Personal Growth Christine Brown Woolley’s candid memoir traces her journey from an eager polygamous bride on TLC’s reality show Sister Wives to reclaiming independence after 25 years in a plural marriage. She recounts growing up in a Utah family that embraced “the Princi
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SISTER WIFE by Christine Brown Woolley (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
Author: Christine Brown Woolley
Narrator: Christine Brown Woolley
Release Date: 2 September 2025
Length: 8 hours 43 minutes
Genre: Nonfiction, Memoir, Religion & Personal Growth
Christine Brown Woolley’s candid memoir traces her journey from an eager polygamous bride on TLC’s reality show Sister Wives to reclaiming independence after 25 years in a plural marriage. She recounts growing up in a Utah family that embraced “the Principle,” marrying Kody Brown as his third wife in 1994, and initially wanting the TV cameras to highlight the supportive side of polygamy. The series’ spotlight instead exposed simmering jealousy, unequal affection, and what Woolley calls Kody’s “love-bombing” tactics, prompting her to question the faith and family structure she once defended.