This book is a memoir that vividly describes what can happen when a child is forced to adhere to a religious ideology that he or she is unable to comprehend or believe. The story begins with a boy at four years of age and draws on his rare insights and day-to-day life experiences while grappling with religious confusion for over sixteen years. His attempts to conform are at times humorous and heart-rending. But his ultimate triumph over religious indoctrination should be inspirational for people of all ages, especially for those who grew up in an emotionally abusive environment.While most books about cult-like groups are written by theologians or angry ex-members, Kelly's book engages the reader with its many colorful characters, amusing ironies, unique events and graphic scenes?all presented in the writer's warm, accessible tone. It also provides interesting information about the unusual beliefs and checkered history of Jehovah's Witnesses and how he, as a boy, reacted to living under "the rule of truth."
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