- EAN13
- 9782315019519
- Éditeur
- Max Milo Editions
- Date de publication
- 03/04/2024
- Collection
- Témoignage
- Langue
- anglais
- Langue d'origine
- français
- Fiches UNIMARC
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“I was born, raised and lived in a Jehovah’s Witness family for forty-two
years. In 2009, I left with my ten-year-old daughter. For many years, I didn’t
see my parents, my brother or my son again. The experience left a deep
impression on me.” Lucid and often funny despite the dilemmas she faces,
Sophie Grimbert describes her inner struggle between the little soldier of God
she was taught to be and the free woman she always dreamed of becoming. At a
time when “new religions” are gaining ground, this hopeful book is both a
demonstration of the strategies developed by fundamentalist movements and an
indispensable instruction manual for anyone hoping to escape them.
years. In 2009, I left with my ten-year-old daughter. For many years, I didn’t
see my parents, my brother or my son again. The experience left a deep
impression on me.” Lucid and often funny despite the dilemmas she faces,
Sophie Grimbert describes her inner struggle between the little soldier of God
she was taught to be and the free woman she always dreamed of becoming. At a
time when “new religions” are gaining ground, this hopeful book is both a
demonstration of the strategies developed by fundamentalist movements and an
indispensable instruction manual for anyone hoping to escape them.
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