Under The Banner Of Heaven PictureUnder The Banner of Heaven is another book written by Jon Krakauer.

This one takes a look an in-depth look into the fundamentalist Mormon church in America.  For the uninitiated, This group is a splinter group that broke off the current Morman church in Utah.  The fundamentalist Mormons have a number of strong views including practicing polygamy.

What I Liked?

Jon Krakauer is great writer that does an excellent job of blending a good story with a historical narrative that pulls in similar stories.  I really like this writing style and am a fan of all his books.  This one does not disappoint in this respect as it covers these topics in great detail.  Another aspect I liked is that he was not overly critical of any specific issue when covering this religious groups.  Often times, he would take a broader viewpoint looking at alternative views and information providing I believe a more credible look at all the information.  Finally, the subject matter is controversial and very interesting.  I think people have a general curiosity of what goes on in groups like this and this book provides a glimpse of what is occurring.  For this reason, I enjoy reading and learning about a lesser discussed aspect that occurs in America.

What I Did Not Like?

There wasn’t too much I did not like.  One concern with this type of book is that it would unfairly slander the more mainstream Mormons by default or really challenge religious beliefs.  However, I feel Krakauer did a good job avoiding both of these pitfalls by taking on more of a role as a reporter rather than making editorial opinions.  In fact, when editorial commentary was given, it was normally to provide other viewpoints on how to consider a certain aspect.  However, others have found this book to very controversial and there has been a dispute of certain facts within the book.  Considering the book looks upon some controversial issues of the Mormon religion, this should be expected and may well be a fair criticism.  Still, some leniency should be given here as this is a paperback book that can cover only so much material without becoming well not a paperback.

All and all, I enjoyed this book a lot and appreciated getting the history lesson.  This book may not have provided the whole story, but it certainly is enough to wet the readers appetite to learn more.  I believe most people will appreciate this reading although some Mormons may feel this book hits a little too close to home to truly enjoy.  Regardless, it is a well written book that is neither as harsh or critical as some critics claim.  I would give this book a B+ or A-.

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