Sisters Wife by Christine Brown Woolley is a courageous and deeply moving memoir that offers an intimate look into a life shaped by faith, family, and resilience. Raised in a household devoted to polygamy, Christine grew up surrounded by a large family whose unconventional bonds shaped her earliest ideas of love and belonging. What began as a dream of building her own harmonious home eventually led her to marry Kody Brown and step into the role of his third wife, a decision that would forever alter the course of her life.
When TLC introduced Sister Wives to the world in 2010, Christine became a familiar face to millions, offering a glimpse into the daily joys and struggles of plural marriage. Yet behind the cameras and carefully constructed smiles existed a far more complicated reality-one filled with hidden tensions, personal sacrifices, and the quiet strength required to keep going when hope began to fade.
For the first time, Christine shares her unfiltered story-the challenges of balancing love and loyalty in a shared marriage, the doubts that began to erode her beliefs, and the inner courage it took to step away from the only life she had ever known. More than a story of leaving polygamy, this memoir is about the rediscovery of self, the power of reclaiming one's voice, and the profound meaning of creating a new life built on freedom, authenticity, and purpose.
Poignant, honest, and inspiring, Sisters Wife is not only a personal testament but also a message of hope to anyone who has ever questioned the life they were told to live.