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File Size: 44845 KB
Print Length: 276 pages
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Publisher: Dynasty Systems (September 17, 2018)
Publication Date: September 17, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07GC685LL
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I've read pretty much every book out there about Scientology, and this is the only one I've read in one sitting.Nathan's story is incredibly compelling, and though it won't give you any insights into the functioning of the higher ups of the church - there are plenty of other books for that - this is the story of a young man who was born into and grew up in Scientology, and who was utterly failed by his church and (heartbreakingly) by his own mother.Being sent off - twice! - to abusive Scientology youth ranches, where he learned all the wrong things (except how to think well on his feet, obviously), getting sucked into the kind of street/drug culture that's unfamiliar to most of us, but astoundingly pulling himself out. Holy crap: I was surprised to find the story of an ordinary Scientologist pull me (and move me) so strongly.What kind of church (or mother) treats a kid this way? Seriously.And though many books by former Scientologists see their story watered down by poor writing and/or lousy book production, this is not one of them: it's easily up to the quality of Scn books by professional journalists such as Tony Ortega or Steve Cannane. The wonderful, almost lyric, writing kept me turning virtual pages until I hit the end.The combination of captivating story, stellar writing, and excellent book formatting/production made this a treat to read.
It has taken me a while to write this. Nathan's journey has haunted me. Without giving much away - his childhood was a living hell. His parents were Scientology "true believers" and this allowed them to put Nathan through unspeakable trauma and abuse. Scientology has a belief that Children are simply adults in small bodies. Children are totally responsible for their lives and actions. While I never subscribed to that point of view, I had a child during the time Nathan was also a child. I remember being lectured (while under guard in their slave labor camp), that is was beyond OK to leave my 2 and a half year old son alone in Los Angeles. He was a "thetan" and did not require parental supervision. The woman telling me this went on to explain that her three year old got into the poisons under the kitchen sink - but her child "knew better" - cause the child was an immortal spiritual being. My husband and I escaped that labor camp and found out son the next morning, never to leave him in the hands of Scientologists again. But what of the children left behind? While I was taking care of my child,,,,, children like Nathan were left in the disgusting cesspool of Scientology abuse. I never connected those dots until I read Nathan's harrowing account growing up under the umbrella of Scientology. Of course once Nathan was "of age" he was again left to fend for himself and found himself in another cesspool, that of America's growing homelessness and drug addiction. They say "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger", I don't know if that is true or not, but it certainly seems to be in Nathan's case. Despite the deaths of other 'Scientology youth" through suicide, Nathan escaped that ending. Despite the deaths - daily - of America's youth to drug abuse and homelessness, Nathan escaped that ending. He is still standing. He is living a good life. I hope he is enjoying it. And instead of just moving on, he decided to dig deep and go back to these horrific periods of his life and share them with the world. He chose to speak, not just for himself and all the injustice done to him, but also for those who didn't make it out alive. Nathan is my new Superhero. Read this book and he may become yours as well.
JUST finished this and it was a story I could not put down! Related to some of the familial issues and then as a parent, my heart broke for the little boy seeking love and approval.Nathan’s story is not for the faint-at-heart but one I feel everyone should read. Don’t know how to describe much of what’s spinning through my head without spoiling the journey, so I’ll just say that this is one of those books that speaks to everyone differently. Lessons to be learned, the ripple effect of kindness and very importantly, why high-control groups such as Scientology damage and abuse in a multitude of ways!The pacing starts slow (in a necessary way) then builds, builds AND builds, yet I could still picture the environment he describes and it didn’t feel rushed. There are moments that will make you squirm a bit, but in a way that comes across as raw and real vs. gratuitous. Many stories seem to end abruptly when paced like this, but this builds to the perfect crescendo while the shared photos at the end take you right back to the beginning.Thank you for sharing your story!
The author describes so well the actual mentality of many people (I guess you could call them parents?) raising children in scientology and their priorities. Minimal education, little comfort, no supervision, sink or swim mentality. Many children are on their own. They are loved and admired for choosing to follow scientology, or considered a problem if they don’t. It’s hard to convey the true level of abandonment and utter madness that is life as a scientologist, but Nathan does it very well.
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