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Cult Girls (2022)

door Natalie Grand

Andere auteurs: Cassandre Bolan (Illustrator)

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Cult Girls based on a true story, tells the story of Talia and her friends as they struggle with growing suspicions that their faith is a patriarchal religious cult. It's a story of tremendous courage and female empowerment as Talia as her friends successfully free themselves told through a feminist lens with cautionary humor. Talia discusses the adversity faced as a young female raised in a cult that values its men over its women, meanwhile trying to find herself in the middle of several peer pressures. Rosa talks about how she was forced into a loveless marriage and struggles to find the means to escape. Sandy and Rochelle hope to fade out of their elder's attention while still trying to maintain a successful marriage. These four women were born, raised and married in the cult and they each have a different path consisting of their own individual passions, desires and goals.… (meer)
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    To Go Beneath the Water door K.L. Miller (BooksOfCults)
    BooksOfCults: Great book about being raised a Jehovah's Witness.
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    New Boy: Life and Death at the World Headquarters of the Jehovah’s Witnesses door Keith Casarona (NatalieGrand)
    NatalieGrand: LOVED this bethelite story. It was a supportive read of my fade out.
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Such a creative way to tell your personal experience in the cult. This is such a good book for someone who is curious about what ex-JWs have/had to deal with when sadly they still have relatives involved with the cult.

I was able to relate to the author's experience, as I personally decided to part ways with this cult a few years ago. Love how it makes it very clear that they are lovely people when they want to convert you, but as soon as you "rebel" you become their worse enemy.

While reading this book it really made me think how was I ever involved with these people and how toxic they are. I'm so relived and thankful that I was able to leave, and my family also decided to leave with me. ( )
  nunomhsantos | Jun 23, 2023 |
I was raised a Jehovah's Witness and I am an African American. This book was needed for young adults today! So many families and youth are affected by this mega cult. Ya- it is not as bad as how the women are treated in the middle east, but if we don't keep an eye on organizations of mega cults like this that let men judge and punish children and men, they could infiltrate in our government. Natalie told her story in a tasteful, light, fun, romantic nature and her grueling childhood was told in a subtle comedic fashion. I enjoyed the diversity and Natalie nailed the money culture and the gossipy nature of these miserable kingdom hall members. I want all youths to read! ( )
  tomaya | Jan 16, 2023 |
There is a reason this graphic novel keeps getting GOLD awards for graphic novels. It is because Natalie's true story is not depressing, it is a young romantic interacial love story with a back drop of an abusive mega cult. I found this book to be refreshing and timely of a global social awareness of how women and children are really treated in mega cults or regimes. This is something you want young girls to read, so that they never fall prey to an abusive, time sucking cult that will only suppress them and cover abuse. ( )
  KorasHouse | Jan 15, 2023 |
A roman à clef in graphic novel form about the author's experiences in leaving the Jehovah's Witnesses. There is some interesting information but it gets lost in a script that flits all over the place and artwork with layouts so busy and random it's hard at times to determine the right reading order of the panels.

The art is nice panel to panel and would have looked so good on pages of six panels with real gutter borders instead of nine to nineteen panels with black separating lines.

I think the script was trying to lighten the heavy cult stuff with some sort of Sex and the City or CW soap opera tone, but I just found it tiresome to read as it jumped around between questioning religious doctrines and swooning over the dreamy doctor. I had to stop in the middle to read something else just to shake off my growing frustration.

In the end, for all the accusations of being a cult, it was hard to separate out what makes this crappy religion significantly worse than all the other crappy religions out there. There are a ton of similarities to the Catholic church in which I was raised and which I deserted decades ago. Organized religion is rife with abuse and scams and other garbage best left on the curb. ( )
  villemezbrown | Dec 15, 2022 |
This book is many things! It is a comedy, a romance and I learned a lot about the weird people sitting in front of grocery stores and knocking on my door. I want all young women to read this! Cult prevention is so important. Dreams, Careers, Education, Retirements, Families are being destroyed over this cult. It is a hamster wheel religion and these people are not saving for their retirement, health care or investing in their children's education because armageddon is ANY DAY. Sad! ( )
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Bolan, CassandreIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
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Cult Girls based on a true story, tells the story of Talia and her friends as they struggle with growing suspicions that their faith is a patriarchal religious cult. It's a story of tremendous courage and female empowerment as Talia as her friends successfully free themselves told through a feminist lens with cautionary humor. Talia discusses the adversity faced as a young female raised in a cult that values its men over its women, meanwhile trying to find herself in the middle of several peer pressures. Rosa talks about how she was forced into a loveless marriage and struggles to find the means to escape. Sandy and Rochelle hope to fade out of their elder's attention while still trying to maintain a successful marriage. These four women were born, raised and married in the cult and they each have a different path consisting of their own individual passions, desires and goals.

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