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Church of Lies [Hardcover]

Flora Jessop , Paul T. Brown
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Book Description

January 27, 2009
From the Preface:

"My name is Flora Jessop. I've been called apostate, vigilante, and crazy bitch, and maybe I am. But some people call me a hero, and I'd like to think they're right too. If I am a hero, maybe it's because every time I can play a part in saving a child or a woman from a life of servitude and degradation, I'm saving a little piece of me, too.

I was one of twenty-eight children born to my dad and his three wives. Indoctrinated to believe that the outside world was evil, and that I resided among the righteous, I was destined to marry a man chosen for me by the Prophet. I would then live in harmony with my sister-wives, bear many children, and obey and serve my future husband in this life and throughout eternity. But my innocence didn't last long. While still a child, I understood that the church of the righteous was nothing but a church of lies.

When I was eight years old my father sexually molested me for the first time, raping me when I was twelve. I tried to kill myself. Beaten, molested, taunted, and abused by family members alleging they only wanted to save my soul became a daily routine, I ran from this abuse more than once in my early teens--even attempting to cross the desert on foot. My family hunted me down. I thought government agencies would provide me safety if I reported my father. Instead, police and social services colluded with the FLDS to return me to my family and I ended up back inside polygamy, right where I started."

Flora goes on from there to tell the dramatic true story of how she ultimately escaped and has been fighting against frustrating obstacles with hard fought successes in rescuing women and children from the FLDS. It's a story you can't put down.


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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

It is difficult for any person not affiliated with a group like the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) to imagine the motivation for living in such a system. Jessop grew up within the strictures of the FLDS cult, subjected to its forced marriages and rampant sexual abuse. Her story is a harrowing but inspiring account of one womans determination to break free. She relates in rather stark terms the horror of growing up in the polygamous community, the many pleasures she was denied as a child as her elders pursued a pseudo-holiness, forbidding the joys of childhood but engaging in horrible acts of pedophilia. Following her own liberation, she has worked tirelessly and fearlessly to liberate those who want out of the group. Readers will be repelled at some of what Jessop has to say, but in the end, they will be heartened by her efforts to free others in the grip of the FLDS leadership. (Feb.)
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"For those who might feel polygamy is harmless, I suggest they read the just published book, "Church of Lies," by Flora Jessop and Paul T. Brown….Hers is not a pretty story,…But it merits reading as its core message is credible and valid." —The Examiner, February 21-23, 2009

"Church of Lies… is a compelling and heartbreaking -- but hopeful -- read." (Kansas City Star)

It is difficult for any person not affiliated with a group like the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) to imagine the motivation for living in such a system. Jessop grew up within the strictures of the FLDS cult, subjected to its forced marriages and rampant sexual abuse. Her story is a harrowing but inspiring account of one woman’s determination to break free. She relates in rather stark terms the horror of growing up in the polygamous community, the many pleasures she was denied as a child as her elders pursued a pseudo-holiness, forbidding the joys of childhood but engaging in horrible acts of pedophilia. Following her own liberation, she has worked tirelessly and fearlessly to liberate those who want out of the group. Readers will be repelled at some of what Jessop has to say, but in the end, they will be heartened by her efforts to free others in the grip of the FLDS leadership. (Feb.) (Publishers Weekly, December 15, 2008)


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1st edition (January 27, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 160751253X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787994624
  • ASIN: 0787994626
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 1.2 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (75 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #287,697 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Tough to do this book justice August 14, 2009
Format:Hardcover
I came to this book knowing only the basics about polygamy. I'd never heard of Flora Jessop. To some extent I agree with one of the earlier reviews comparing the language used to that of a Jerry Springer show. Like that reviewer, I also keep the rating at five.

I've already typed in (and erased) three reviews but found it difficult to do justice to the power contained in the book. Let me try once more...

This story is raw. The words, cruelty and horror, are far to cliche. On a number of occasions I came close to getting sick. Rape of little kids, prearranged marriages of kids fourteen and under (often to men 2 or 3 times their age), incest and inbreeding, the occasional exchanging of wives (and kids). Kids were taught that this, and much more, was actually required of them to escape damnation to hell. No rods were spared in the teaching either. Further, these type of actions, at least as described in the book, were overwelmingly normal within the sect, as opposed to isolated cases.

Even more powerful reading developed from the author's attempts to save her family after her own escape. This was made difficult by family members' fear of eternal damnation. This wall and others frustrated the author to no end. She kept pushing, hard.

Lastly, the complicity of state/local agencies was evident throughout. I'm left wondering where members of Congress came down on the issue of polygamy.

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56 of 61 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 Stars For Importance (Despite Tabloid Style) February 6, 2009
Format:Hardcover
As indicated, I rate this 5 stars, though the language style dips somewhat into the Jerry Springer range (because it's written by a pro copy writer who punches up the wording to make it "catchy"). Consequently, some of the "trailer trash" language ostensibly coming from Flora Jessop, the escaped Mormon fundamentalist, lacks the ring of linguistic genuineness. Other than the tabloid language style, though, the account is too important to slight by rating it lower than 5 stars.

Flora is an outstanding example of determination and persistence, overcoming years of destructive mental programming by indoctrination, and years of mental and physical abuse that would be very difficult for a less valiant woman to surmount. Overall, this is an inspiring and very instructive story, true in most of its features.
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49 of 53 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars FINALLY! A BOOK BY FLORA! March 30, 2009
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What a book this is! Cannot put it down, even if you try. I waited so long for Flora to write a book and she didn't let me down. With the life she had, I'm surprised she's not in the loony bin. I have read many, many, many books on Polygamy and this one is on top, right behind "Escape". No wonder she's a crusader. And a good one at that. If you've ever wanted a true story on polygamy, don't turn this one down. After reading this, you'll see why she's always on the forefront and why she fights so hard. Good work, Flora!
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible May 31, 2009
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This is a very informative narrative written by a victim of polygamy who has chosen to fight back by spreading the truth about the pernicious practice of polygamy. A survivor who has dedicated her life to helping other victims caught in the trap of polygamy, she is candid about the kinds and severity of the abuses suffered by herself and others.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
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Flora Jessop's odyssey from polygamist daughter / plural wife of the FLDS (fundamentalist sect of mormons) to grassroots activist to save FLDS-abused children is not only a page turner, but a rich portrait of middle America and its people. Jessop attempts to escape since her childhood days, assisted by a courageous underground network between Colorado City and Las Vegas. It's not until she is married to her first cousin- an understanding and open-minded partner - that she makes headway. Once out, she manages to travel cross country, meeting a broad range of people from strip clubs, troubled bikers, and junkies to former FLDS couples, truckers, compassionate working class folk, mafia gangsters, law enforcers, and corrupt bureaucrats. If Carolyn Jessop's Escape is the Beatles version, then Flora's is surely the Rolling Stones.

If you've heard of the Yearning for Zion ranch in Texas and the arrest of Warren Jeffs, the sect's current prophet, then you will vaguely know the setting for her story. The FLDS, not to be confused with regular Mormons, have leaders who are involved in seedy activities such as welfare fraud, tax evasion, property deed manipulation, underaged arranged marriages, molestation (both of boys and girls), and domestic abuse - all in the name of god. The problem here is that even after the FLDS members attempt to get out, the mentality that has been indoctrinated into them since birth, the distrust of outsiders after the Raid of Short Creek in '53, combined with the lack of stateside infrastructure to support their livelihood and education, all work to create a harrowing situation.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars church of lies May 25, 2009
Format:Kindle Edition
I have met this amazing woman and cannot believe anyone could have the courage and determination over such a long period of time to challenge the powerful forces in FLDS, along with apathy and outright opposition from the very government agencies that whose charter is to help her and the victims of abuse.

This entire country should forget about lecturing other countries about "human rights" as long as we look the other way on such travesties.

Where are all the organizations who have rightfully fought for women's rights and yet seemingly have ignored this horrible situation?

I have yet to know any Arizona politician who has taken on this issue and rallied others around it. If it has happened, I have not been aware of it. Could it be that the public just doesn't really care and the politicians don't believe the issue is important enough to help them at election time? Could it be that Arizona's LDS voting population makes it difficult for politicians to speak out?

Is this too sensitive an issue for the state of Utah and the LDS church to really do something about it to minimize the spillover bad image resulting from allowing this to occur for so long?

Have we become so self-centered that this issue is not on our radar screen, even after becoming aware of it?

I, for one, am angry about such apathy and will be challenging everyone I know to read this book and, along with myself, find a way to be part of the solution.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, compelling story. Heart wrenching and true.
Flora was a client of mine and her story is unreal. The amount of pain and suffering this woman has overcome to not only get to the other side. Read more
Published 19 hours ago by Michele Lee
5.0 out of 5 stars Flora Jessop
What a book!!! I could not put this book down. I plan to read it again to be sure that I didn't miss one detail.
Published 26 days ago by Vicki Brown
4.0 out of 5 stars Powerful expose' of FLDS cult and their ingrained abuse of young women
This book is a powerful expose' of the abuse women and children in the FLDS cult have to endure. It was graphic and raw and broke my heart. Read more
Published 1 month ago by BlackArrow
5.0 out of 5 stars very balanced
At times this book is difficult to read because of the abuse she endured, but Flora Jessop does a great job of telling her complete story from the time she was a child to present... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Rudy
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most important books you will ever read!
This one was another one about the FLDS. This one is told by Flora Jessop and goes into a lot more detail about the abuse that she suffered by member of the FLDS including her own... Read more
Published 1 month ago by jade19721
5.0 out of 5 stars I started this in the evening and stayed up all night to finish
I have read many of the other books by polygamist wives that have left their strong and difficult sect, but this is the only book that tells about the rampant poverty and stench... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Laurie S. Snyman
1.0 out of 5 stars this is not true
I am a Mormon I know that this book is true how do you know? there is no proof you can not tell . its because you want to belive it you just want something against us.
Published 2 months ago by rocks and rills
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth a read
A Fast and interesting read! A rare look inside this awful existence. I recommend. Makes me want to learn more about the FLDS and spread the word about the abuse and corruption... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Kimberly Hendrix
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Insightful
It is a truly inspiring story about the FLDS sect and the influence of polygamy on people's lives. Inspiring to read what strength and resolve many had to have to escape. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Susan
5.0 out of 5 stars Great uncensored book about polygamy
Before reading this book I had NO idea that this kind of stuff was still happening in America today. Read more
Published 3 months ago by rosiekrysto41208
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