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Book Review of Stolen Innocence

Stolen Innocence
Stolen Innocence
Author: Elissa Wall
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Book Type: Paperback
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Gripping and powerful, i definitly reccomend it!!


THis heartbreaking account of a young girls struggle and life in a polygamous sect Fundamentalist church of latter day saints... Although this church claims to be a church and still exists today, it has all the elements of a cult... An overpowering godly central leader that controls the people, an overbearing sense of fear controlling the people and keeping them from straying or having contact with the outside world, also the religion encourages most money to be turned over to the church (earnings that is) and also the leader has the power so strong as to tear families apart and the families willingly, but reluctantly do it.

Elissa was forced to be a bride at 14 although she begged not to have the marraige go on and then over the years in her "arranged" marraige to her first cousin she suffered endless bouts of emotional and sexual abuse at the hands of her husband and when going to the church leader for help and comfort she is turned away and told she must stop talking to her mother so much for support and go home and obey her "preist hood head aka her husband" even the local police are no help, as they too are mostly FLDS members... A few years into the marraige she feels as if she wants to just give up, with minimal contact allowed with her family she feels she has not where to turn, and with most of her conditioned beliefs still embedded in her brain she feals she cant turn to the outside world (child services the courts etc) with fear that the outside world are all evil apostates and communication with them would make you burn in hell. Finally she meets another soul, just as lost as her (her someday current husband Lamont) and together they find the strength to pull out and pull through and leave the church, and then go on to challenge Warren Jeffs (the man claiming to be the church's new "prophet" after his father Rulon passed away) in court charging him as an accomplice to rape, as he allowed her underage marraige to happen and knew the rape was going on... She does this in hope that putting him away will save other young girls from her fate, especially her two younger sisters, who still remain in the church with her mother who she has been painfully separated from since leaving the church...