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Sex Cult Nun
- Narrated by: Katherine Fenton
- Length: 16 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
‘Both inspiring and disturbing, Sex Cult Nun unravels Jones’ complicated upbringing, the trauma she endured as a result and her eventual path to liberation.’ TIME
‘A moving story about family, courage, religious oppression, and more, and readers will have their heads spinning.’ SHONDALAND
‘Her gripping memoir—like Educated—takes you inside a disturbing childhood and leaves you marvelling at the resilience of the human spirit’ PEOPLE MAGAZINE
Faith Jones was raised to be part of an elite army preparing for the End Times. Isolated on a farm in Macau, she practised devotions and read letters of prophecy written by her grandfather, the leader of the now infamous cult, The Children of God. A direct decedent of the founding family, Faith featured in international media coverage – she was celebrated as extraordinary and then published doubly as a sharp reminder that she was not.
With indomitable grit, Faith created a world of her own, pilfering books and educating herself in secret. At the age of 23, she escaped, abandoning her history, her inheritance and her legacy. While her childhood friends succumbed to addiction, suicide and prostitution, Faith fought her way into Georgetown University and went on to establish a successful career in law.
Sex Cult Nun is an enthralling coming-of-age story that gives fascinating insight into the closed and complex world of extreme belief. Exploring the issues of psychological and physical control, Faith draws on her hard-won insight to interrogate the binaries of good and evil, and shed light on the insidiousness of oppression. At its heart, this extraordinary story is a stark warning about the consequences of surrendering our rights and responsibilities.
Critic reviews
‘Jones not only shined a marvelous light on the criminally destructive nature of religious cults but how the effects of abuse and mind control permeated every aspect of the followers’ lives. Sex Cult Nun also provides a narrative of triumph that one could escape an egregious cult and create an authentic life free from abuse. As Faith Jones has done for herself, may her life story be a testament to the power of determination and the quest for freedom at all costs.’
— San Francisco Book Review
‘Faith Jones offers a powerful memoir full of childhood joy yet rooted within a world where abuse is rampant and happiness cannot last. An accessible story about a woman who liberates herself from the binds of an abusive, patriarchal cult, Sex Cult Nun will keep readers turning pages.’
— Donna Freitas, author of Consent
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- MISS RACHEL A READ
- 17-09-23
Great read
I am an ex family member and I found this healing and comforting. Thank you for sharing your story.
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- R. White
- 16-01-22
A harrowing read
I started this book and finished it in two days. I couldn’t stop listening.
Within a few chapters I realised it wasn’t just another account of someone’s life within a religious cult but the experiences of someone close to me who grew up in this life. What shocked me was that the authors experiences were the same as anyone else within this group even though her grandfather founded it. No privileges for being a member of the founders family.
The later part of the book I didn’t find enthralling as it read much like a self help book. I do applaud her for finding a way to success. Those experiences though will be with her until her dying day. No child should ever have to endure what she had to in the name of religion
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