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'A harrowing-but-moving story' - Stylist
'Raw, brave and vulnerable. Told with such clarity and purpose' - Maxine Mei-Fung Chung
'A brave and deeply moving story of fierce spirit' - Dakota Johnson

Bexy Cameron was in her late twenties when the dark events of her past finally caught up with her.

Bexy was born into the Children of God, one of the world's most notorious cults. She was 9 years old when she experienced her first exorcism, held in a secret commune deep in the British countryside. At 10, she was placed on Silence Restriction, forced to be silent for a whole year. Even from an early age, she knew what was happening was not right. At the age of 15, she escaped, leaving behind her parents and 11 siblings.

Haunted by her past, Bexy set off on a road trip across America, embedding herself in the underbelly of religious cults, living with children who, like her, are born into the worlds their parents and cult leaders have created for them.

It is a journey of meth cooks, monks, Jesus Freaks, soap-making Armageddonists, surveillance vans and finally, confronting her parents and herself.



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Bexy Cameron has achieved a remarkable feat: deftly interweaving her intensely personal memoir with a wider examination of the common threads that run through cults across the world - all revealed through elegant, sharp-eyed prose. I marveled again and again at her courage, compassion and curiosity. An extraordinary book by an extraordinary woman. * Jessica Moor, author of Keeper *
An unmissable memoir * Stylist *
A vivid, emotional and almost unbelievable account. * The Daily Mail *
'Raw, brave and vulnerable. Told with such clarity and purpose.' * Maxine Mei-Fung Chung *
An extraordinary story * Christine Lampard *
Astonishing... a jaw-dropping memoir * Irish Times Magazine *
Powerful, beautiful and exceptionally written * Glamour Magazine *
One of the most incredible stories I've ever heard * Joe Marler *
Gripping and unforgettable, an incredible journey * Annie Mac *
Defiantly not a misery memoir * The Times *
Its rare to find writing so pure and captivating * Katie O’Connell Marsh *
Its Thelma and Louise meets Wild Wild Country * Rankin *
Lively and engaging, a powerful story of healing and transformation * Hunger Magazine *

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      Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 07/07/2022
      ISBN13: 9781786580955, 978-1786580955
      ISBN10: 1786580950

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      Book Synopsis

      'A harrowing-but-moving story' - Stylist
      'Raw, brave and vulnerable. Told with such clarity and purpose' - Maxine Mei-Fung Chung
      'A brave and deeply moving story of fierce spirit' - Dakota Johnson

      Bexy Cameron was in her late twenties when the dark events of her past finally caught up with her.

      Bexy was born into the Children of God, one of the world's most notorious cults. She was 9 years old when she experienced her first exorcism, held in a secret commune deep in the British countryside. At 10, she was placed on Silence Restriction, forced to be silent for a whole year. Even from an early age, she knew what was happening was not right. At the age of 15, she escaped, leaving behind her parents and 11 siblings.

      Haunted by her past, Bexy set off on a road trip across America, embedding herself in the underbelly of religious cults, living with children who, like her, are born into the worlds their parents and cult leaders have created for them.

      It is a journey of meth cooks, monks, Jesus Freaks, soap-making Armageddonists, surveillance vans and finally, confronting her parents and herself.



      Trade Review
      Bexy Cameron has achieved a remarkable feat: deftly interweaving her intensely personal memoir with a wider examination of the common threads that run through cults across the world - all revealed through elegant, sharp-eyed prose. I marveled again and again at her courage, compassion and curiosity. An extraordinary book by an extraordinary woman. * Jessica Moor, author of Keeper *
      An unmissable memoir * Stylist *
      A vivid, emotional and almost unbelievable account. * The Daily Mail *
      'Raw, brave and vulnerable. Told with such clarity and purpose.' * Maxine Mei-Fung Chung *
      An extraordinary story * Christine Lampard *
      Astonishing... a jaw-dropping memoir * Irish Times Magazine *
      Powerful, beautiful and exceptionally written * Glamour Magazine *
      One of the most incredible stories I've ever heard * Joe Marler *
      Gripping and unforgettable, an incredible journey * Annie Mac *
      Defiantly not a misery memoir * The Times *
      Its rare to find writing so pure and captivating * Katie O’Connell Marsh *
      Its Thelma and Louise meets Wild Wild Country * Rankin *
      Lively and engaging, a powerful story of healing and transformation * Hunger Magazine *

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