Faith Jones (1)
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Danielle.Desrochers | 5 reseñas más. | Oct 10, 2023 | Fascinating and disturbing look at growing up within the Children of God.
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bookwyrmm | 5 reseñas más. | Sep 17, 2023 | Difficult to read, Faith Jones describes her life raised in a cult called The Family. A worldwide cult with thousands of followers.
They lived a communal lifestyle, eschewed formal education, supporting themselves by selling cult literature and music (and occasionally outright begging). They also believed in "free love".
This is a harrowing story of child abuse and definitely a hard to read story.
The author left the cult on her own in her early 20's and found her own path to independence and mental and emotional health.
She's now an advocate for sexually abused women and children. After reading her book I watched her Ted Talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18oDUTQ14ME
This book is clearly not for everyone, but the author is determined to shine the light of day into some very ugly corners of the world.… (más)
They lived a communal lifestyle, eschewed formal education, supporting themselves by selling cult literature and music (and occasionally outright begging). They also believed in "free love".
This is a harrowing story of child abuse and definitely a hard to read story.
The author left the cult on her own in her early 20's and found her own path to independence and mental and emotional health.
She's now an advocate for sexually abused women and children. After reading her book I watched her Ted Talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18oDUTQ14ME
This book is clearly not for everyone, but the author is determined to shine the light of day into some very ugly corners of the world.… (más)
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sriddell | 5 reseñas más. | Aug 6, 2022 | still not sure what the title has to do with Faith's story, but it was compelling! sometimes too detailed oriented to the point where i didn't understand how she remembered so much about her childhood. i listened to the audiobook and i think that helped get me through it as i'm not sure i could've just read through it as i did find myself getting bored with all the storytelling. i'm glad her story is out in the world!
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Ellen-Simon | 5 reseñas más. | Jun 27, 2022 | También Puede Gustarte
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It was engaging, well told and heartbreaking. She got a bit preachy at the end, but following what she went through, I can’t blame her.