
Mother Ann Lee
Morning Star of the Shakers
Author: Nardi Reeder Campion
Narrator: Lauren Pedersen
Unabridged: 4 hr 30 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 03/10/2026

Author: Nardi Reeder Campion
Narrator: Lauren Pedersen
Unabridged: 4 hr 30 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 03/10/2026
Nardi Reeder Campion (1917–2007) was the author of nine books including two memoirs, Everyday Matters: A Love Story and Over the Hill, You Pick Up Speed. Other books include Bringing Up the Brass, with Colonel Red Reeder (the basis for John Ford’s film The Long Gray Line). She wrote for publications including the New York Times Magazine, the New Yorker, Boston Globe Magazine, Life, Sports Illustrated, and Yankee.
Lauren Pedersen lends a pleasantly confident voice to fiction and nonfiction. Her many roles in life provide great range to her vocal productions. As a pharmacist educator her voice is comfortably professional with health and wellness topics. As a group fitness instructor her voice is clear and authoritative. As a mother of two her voice provides kind animation to characters, drawing listeners into discovery as each chapter unfolds. Her love for storytelling is articulated in memoirs and fiction. And her strong personal faith means she will bring life to uplifting content with Christian values.
This book is the same as Ann the Word, published in 1976. My review of that book follows: Ann Lee has always fascinated me. So I finally read a book about her. This book is not a masterpiece. It's like the bare bones version of what you need to know to come away with a basic understanding of Ann Lee's......more
A fascinating history book. I loved how thorough the author was about citing her sources, and providing places for more research, and examining the biases of her sources. You can also tell the author is passionate about this subject and the history of Ann Lee. I do think, however, the author herself......more
Did I read this so I would have a better idea of who Ann Lee really was before I see “The Testament of Ann Lee” which I’m very excited for? Yes. Was it a good read about a very important woman who never wavered in her commitment to her faith? Also yes. This was a hand-me-down book from a retired min......more
A subgroup that believed in the equality of men and women under the light of God, where the patriarchy could not pierce, leading to a lifetime of torment. Ann Lee never wavered in her beliefs or her way of living & it’s admirable to read about. As a nonbeliever, reading about Ann Lee admittedly shed......more
“Campion has illumined Ann Lee as a formative figure in the women’s movement as well [as] evoked a strong, estimable character whose personality overcame the eccentricities of her religion in the eyes of many who encountered her.” New York Times
“Written with a feminist perspective emphasizing the radical nature of the Shakers and their leader, who proclaimed women equal to men and believed that God had a dual male/female nature.” School Library Journal