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Not Without My Sister: The True Story of Three Sisters Violated and Betrayed by Those They Trusted
Not Without My Sister The True Story of Three Sisters Violated and Betrayed by Those They Trusted
Author: Kristina Jones, Celeste Jones, Juliana Buhring
ISBN-13: 9780007248087
ISBN-10: 0007248083
Publication Date: 7/2/2007
Pages: 432
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Publisher: HarperCollins Entertainment
Book Type: Paperback
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T quote Peter Frouman review on Amazon" If you only read one book about The Family/Children of God cult, make it this one. A number of books about this new religious movement have been published but until now there has never been one that told the story of the children raised in it from their own perspective. Over the years, I've read just about everything that has ever been published about this organization, which I also was raised in, and I can honestly say that this is the best book ever written on the subject. It is very well-written and, despite the challenges undoubtedly created by having three co-authors, the narrative flow is cohesive. Because the co-authors left the organization at different points in its history, their story provides great insight into the experiences of children born and raised in The Family over time. Together, their stories provide first-hand accounts of what it was like to grow up in this organization from the 1970s all the way up to 2005. This is a difficult book to read. It contains accounts of horrific acts of child abuse done in the name of God and love. There were parts that made me cry. But I'm glad they had the courage to write this book and tell the truth about what happened to them.

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