| #161594 in Books | imusti | 2008-04 | 2008-01-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x1.26 x5.00l,.64 | File Name: 0007248075 | 432 pages | Harper Element
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A humbling, stunning, significant book on the reality of cult survival|By Wendy K|This book is exceptionally accurate about the Children of God and indeed, all cults of that era. I have personal knowledge because I was raised in a different cult myself, and I have a good friend who was raised in the Children of God and told me many, many similar stories. His experience and n|||‘A chilling account of life in the grip of a sinister madness' Daily Mail|About the Author||Kristina, Celeste and Julianna were all born into the cult The Children of God to the same father, David Jones, who remain
The bestselling, devastating account of three sisters torn apart, abused and exploited at the hands of a community that robbed them of their childhood. It reveals three lives, separate but entwined, that have experienced unspeakable horror, unrelenting loyalty and unforgettable courage.
From as early as three years old, Juliana, Celeste and Kristina were treated as sexual beings by their 'guardians' in the infamous religious cult known as the Children of God. T...
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