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Breaking Free: How I Escaped Polygamy, The Flds Cult, And My Father, Warren Jeffs
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In This Searing Memoir Of Survival In The Spirit Of Stolen Innocence, The Daughter Of Warren Jeffs, The Selfproclaimed Prophet Of The Flds Church, Takes You Deep Inside The Secretive Polygamist Mormon Fundamentalist Cult Run By Her Family And How She Escaped It.Born Into The Fundamentalist Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latterday Saints, Rachel Jeffs Was Raised In A Strict Patriarchal Culture Defined By Subordinate Sister Wives And Men They Must Obey. No One In This Radical Splinter Sect Of The Mormon Church Was More Powerful Or Terrifying Than Its Leader Warren Jeffsrachels Father.Living Outside Mainstream Mormonism And Federal Law, Jeffs Arranged Marriages Between Underage Girls And Middleaged And Elderly Members Of His Congregation. In 2006, He Gained International Notoriety When The Fbi Placed Him On Its Ten Most Wanted List. Though He Is Serving A Life Sentence For Child Sexual Assault, Jeffs Iron Grip On The Church Remains Firm, And His Edicts To His Followers Increasingly Restrictive And Bizarre.In Breaking Free, Rachel Blows The Lid Off This Taciturn Community Made Famous By Jon Krakauers Bestselling Under The Banner Of Heaven To Offer A Harrowing Look At Her Life With Warren Jeffs, And The Years Of Physical And Emotional Abuse She Suffered. Sexually Assaulted, Compelled Into An Arranged Polygamous Marriage, Locked Away In Houses Of Hiding As Punishment For Perceived Transgressions, And Physically Separated From Her Children, Rachel, Jeffs First Plural Daughter By His Second Of More Than Fifty Wives, Eventually Found The Courage To Leave The Church In 2015. But Breaking Free Is Not Only Her Storyrachels Experiences Illuminate Those Of Her Family And The Countless Others Who Remain Trapped In The Strange World She Left Behind.A Shocking And Mesmerizing Memoir Of Faith, Abuse, Courage, And Freedom, Breaking Free Is An Expose Of Religious Extremism And A Beacon Of Hope For Anyone Trying To Overcome Personal Obstacles.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'Breaking Free'? A: 'Breaking Free' explores the themes of survival, abuse, and the quest for freedom from the oppressive environment of the FLDS Church, as experienced by Rachel Jeffs, the daughter of the church's leader.
- Q: Is 'Breaking Free' based on true events? A: 'Breaking Free' is a memoir that recounts Rachel Jeffs' true experiences growing up in the FLDS Church and her eventual escape from polygamy and abuse.
- Q: How many pages are in 'Breaking Free'? A: 'Breaking Free' contains a total of 304 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does 'Breaking Free' have? A: 'Breaking Free' is available in hardcover binding, which provides durability and a premium feel.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Breaking Free'? A: The author of 'Breaking Free' is Rachel Jeffs, who shares her personal story of escaping a polygamous cult.
- Q: When was 'Breaking Free' published? A: 'Breaking Free' was published on November 14, 2017.
- Q: What can readers expect from Rachel Jeffs' writing style? A: Readers can expect a candid and emotional writing style, as Rachel Jeffs shares her harrowing experiences and insights into the FLDS Church.
- Q: Is there an illustrated edition of 'Breaking Free'? A: 'Breaking Free' is available in an illustrated edition, which may include images that complement Rachel Jeffs' narrative.
- Q: What audience is 'Breaking Free' intended for? A: 'Breaking Free' primarily targets readers interested in memoirs, stories of survival, and those seeking to understand the dynamics of polygamous communities.
- Q: Does 'Breaking Free' address issues of child marriage? A: 'Breaking Free' discusses the issue of child marriage within the FLDS Church, highlighting Rachel Jeffs' personal experiences with arranged marriages.