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Amazon.com's Price: $20.99 as of 03/17/2010 13:58 EDT
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781439219195
ISBN: 1439219192
Label: BookSurge Publishing
Manufacturer: BookSurge Publishing
Number Of Pages: 244
Publication Date: January 06, 2009
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Release Date: January 06, 2009
Studio: BookSurge Publishing
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: From its shocking opening sentences, Sectarian Song provides a terrifying first-hand look at life inside a cult, in this instance the infamous Nation of Yahweh. Michael Klein (not the author’s real name) joined this offshoot of the Black Hebrew Israelites at the age of eleven, when his mother brought him and his three siblings with her into the group. For two years, until he left at the age of thirteen, Klein suffered abuse at the hands of the zealot cult members, targeted for being a child of mixed race. Even after he escaped, Klein suffered a psychological toll, bouncing between foster homes and psychiatrists, spending years of his life looking over his shoulder, haunted by fear. Despite its grim, often violent early passages, Klein’s tale becomes one of hope and faith, an uplifting lesson in the power of the human spirit.
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Absolutely incredible. The author is not the best writer in the world, but the story is so powerful, real and personal that it easily makes up for any lack of style or grammar; the book is completely engrossing, stunning and heartbreaking.
Best wishes to the author... I hope he finds the peace he seeks.
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This story is told through the mind of a young lad named Michael. He starts the story about his life at a very young age and leads us through his years as a forced member of the Nation of Yahweh. Michael talks about the torture he, his brothers and sister experienced from the elders of the cult. We learn how the children were forced to go out and beg for money on the street, and what would happen to them if they did not bring in their allotment.
As you read this book you will experience ... Read More
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In our world of technology and advancements, it is sometimes hard to envision mankind choosing to remain in the "dark ages". The "Sectarian Song" formally introduces the reader to those who would rather poison the minds and souls of its followers, than nurture growth or change. As a child, he along with his two brothers and one sister, we forced to join the "Nation of Yahweh" at the behest of their mother. They believed they were leaving a bad situation for a better life, only to discover that this ... Read More
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michael kleins oustanding thriller is back chilling and will leave you in complete awe on the way he was abused in this sickening yahweh cult as a child and how he learned to conquer his fear and stand up to the cult escaping and surviving. i highly recommend this book and hope it becomes a best seller
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Wow! this story is creepy, scary and inspiring. Michael Klein (not his real name) was unlucky enough to find himself in a cult (thanks to his mother) the cult: the Nation of Yahweh.
I am so impressed by the courage Klein had in detailing his story. I would like to believe that his telling of his story has helped him a little bit more in his spiritual quest to be the person that he was robbed of in his youth.
The descriptions of abuse at the hands of this cult are absolutely ... Read More
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