Woodruff became president of the Mormon church while hiding from federal marshals. Convinced that non-Mormons, or "gentiles," would be smitten by the calamities promised in the Bible, he bided his time in exile until Mormonism prevailed. However, as the Parousia was delayed, he eventually decided to compromise with the United States.
To complement the exhaustive ten-volume Wilford Woodruff diary series and index published by Signature Books as a limited edition, Susan Staker has condensed the highlights of Woodruff's revealing personal narrative into one readable volume, along with prefatory information, annotation, and appendices.