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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding Truth Told In Fiction Form,
This review is from: Morning, Come Quickly (Hardcover)
Dr. Wanda Karriker, author of Morning Come Quickly, has written a superb book addressing the very serious issue or organized and sadistic abuse against children. This fast moving page-turner is written in fiction, making it palpable for all audiences. Dr. Karriker transports the reader into the very darkest side of human behavior: ritual abuse and mind control of children. As the secret lives of the main characters unfold, the reader feels the heightened emotion of every frightening moment.Only a few professionals, those who have witnessed the devastation to victims who often spend their entire lives in recovery - know the reality of these crimes. That is not because it is not real. Victims across the country and around the world are telling their stories of suffering at the hands of organized groups. Morning Come Quickly educates on many levels. It should be enlightening for professionals in the mental health fields, law enforcement, attorneys, teachers, child advocates, and anyone who is concerned with the health, welfare and safety of children. It is riveting as the reader is catapulted into another world, it is brilliantly researched with extensive documentation. The truth will set you free and the truth explodes in this superlative tome, a wonderful validation to all survivors of unspeakable crimes.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a tribute to recovery and a flag of hope,
By Frances R. Yoeli (kibbutz, israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Morning, Come Quickly (Hardcover)
Morning Come Quickly is not just a book about mind control, child abuse and child pornography, it is about the terrors that annihilate.I don't know what evil is. I do know what hurt is. The pain of betrayal for a child is the annihilation of his being. In Morning Come Quickly, Dr. Karriker enables the reader to understand the potency of good. it is the good within the heroine, that enables her to come to terms with the evil perpetrated on her being. Dr. Karriker describes a universal - evil and good. and goodness prevails. It is that goodness that provides the resiliency and the strength to walk the path and expose the horrors. Yes, the book is written in novel form. I see it as a tribute to recovery for those who have walked down the paths Dr. Karriker so clearly describes and interweaves. And it is a flag of hope and a gift of love. A must read for anyone who loves children, and loves life. (...)
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent novel and expose on the realities of Ritual Abuse,
By "andybiscuit" (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Morning, Come Quickly (Hardcover)
Sometimes called the "hidden holocaust", Dr. Karriker exposes the grim realities of what is known as Ritual Abuse through the eyes of both therapist and survivor. Although the book is fictional, it is believed that the perverse and twisted cult practices detailed here have been happening for generations across the globe. There have been many reports of cult abuse which have gone unrecognized or have been generalized under the umbrella of "child abuse". To ascertain the truth, we must ask ourselves how so many reports of this nature, from so many victimized children and adult survivors, can contain the same malicious themes and elements.Wanda's book gives hope to survivors of trauma and to those selfless souls who work with survivors. The novel is a well-written, suspenseful mystery that is very difficult to put down. Well done!
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beauty Meets the Beast and It is Real,
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This review is from: Morning, Come Quickly (Hardcover)
In Morning Come Quickly author Wanda Karriker has woven together the fictional story of therapist Emily Kein and her clients who have come to her with memories of incest, ritual abuse torture and government mind control. She finds herself not only trying to understand how humanity can sink to the depths of depravity that she is hearing her clients expose, but face her own flashbacks and memories of some of these same horrors. Morning Come Quickly is a must read by all survivors. Too many times the validity of our memories are not only questioned but attacked by those same people who have vested interests in keeping them condemnded to the darkness. Karriker boldly weaves together a beautiful tapestry of a dissociative persons first awakenings from darkness through their long journey of healing. The beauty of her writing is evidenced in my inability to put this book down through the first 100 pages. It reads like a novel, but it speaks the truth!! It is based on fact and includes Valerie Wolfes' moving testimony before the President's Advisory Committe on Human Radiation Experiments on March 15, 1995. The reader comes away from this book with an in depth knowledge of the reality of recovered memories and the fight for justice that so many survivors now face. Give this book to a doubting Thomas and they will never again look at life in the same way. Once read, Morning Come Quickly changes your world view forever. Carol Rutz Author of "A Nation Betrayed: Secret Cold War Experiments Performed on Our Children and Other Innocent People"
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible!,
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This review is from: Morning, Come Quickly (Hardcover)
MORNING, COME QUICKLY, describes one newly licensed psychologist plunge into the abuses of cults. The story takes the reader into the Deep South, where clans and satanic cults have incubated for years, spawning generations of perpetrators and victims. Her growth as a therapist will not be stunted by fear of reprisals, lawsuits, or retribution. This saga of evil-doings spans over twenty years, and changes both the therapist and her clients. Wanda Karriker has written in a style that survivors of these cults, and the general population, would appreciate.Cheryl Hill, author of FAMILY TRADITION, http://CherylHill.homestead.com/index.html
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wanda Karriker (2003) Morning Come Quickly, NC, Sandtime Ltd,
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This review is from: Morning, Come Quickly (Hardcover)
From the very first page, the author takes you into the world of Dissociation through the eyes of one who has seen. Not only is the protagonist a survivor, but Dr. Emily Lentz Klein is a therapist, trained in working with clients who have lived through extreme trauma. From her very first client, Emily works capably, holding the space and guiding her clients' parts back into health. When her own memories begin to surface, Emily is faced with the questioning that plagues every trauma victim-`Did it really happen?'. In this book we stagger with her, fall with her, and rise again as we are taken on a search of `yesteryear'. The body doesn't lie, and the memories that surface are affirmed each step of the way. Right down to the last page Emily continues to seek, and find the truths, of her past.If you've ever thought that False Memories can be stimulated: READ THIS BOOK. Shamai Currim
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT BOOK,
By Sandra S. Maxwell (Concord, NC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Morning, Come Quickly (Hardcover)
MORNING COME QUICKLY IS A CAPTIVATING AND INTRIGING PAGE TURNER. IT IS NOT ONLY A TEACHING TOOL FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC BUT A FACINATING NOVEL. I AM SO GLAD SOMEONE OF HER CALIBER AND KNOWLEDGE PUT SO MUCH INTO WRITING. I WOULD RECOMMEND IT TO ANYONE WANTING TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ABUSE IN OUR SOCIETY. SUE MAXWELL
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great mystery,
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This review is from: Morning, Come Quickly (Hardcover)
"Morning Come Quickly" is a great mystery. The tension builds as we read about family histories and life in a small, southern town. Emily begins to recall traumatic events from her childhood. Then, like many who recall such events, she finds corroboration. Karriker shows that there can be positive outcomes for those who are "willing and able to learn about their pasts in order to find peace in the present."
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Novel About The truth!!,
By Ellen Lacter, Ph.D. (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Morning, Come Quickly (Hardcover)
"Morning Come Quickly" is an intriguing psychological mystery, set amidst "old boys" Southern political corruption and KKK atrocities. More importantly, it is a compelling expose on the reality of ritual abuse of children and CIA human rights violations that began in the Cold War. Our psychologist protagonist invites us on her professional journey of helping victims of these abuses and her personal quest to unearth the buried trauma of her own childhood. As the story unfolds, her personal and professional worlds meet. An enjoyable novel about all-too-true violations of humanity!Ellen P. Lacter, Ph.D., Psychologist and expert in ritual abuse and torture-based mind control.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perhaps this novel will make others see,
By ChoicyReader "bookslug" (NJ, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Morning, Come Quickly (Hardcover)
Yes this is a fictional account of real life but still, perhaps it will give way for people to pull their heads out of the sand and looking around them. Bad things have and are happening to our most vulnerable citizens and to deny that they are happening allows them to continue unabated. Which places more children and innocent adult in harms way. The truths that this novel gives credence to many do not want to hear but surely need to. It does not take much work to find information while on-line by looking at other books which are not fiction such as The Franklin Cover-up by John W. DeCamp or by simply asking themselves simple questions like where do all the pictures confiscated by police in child porn busts come from. The answers are out there one just has to be willing to look and perhaps believe. Wanda Karriker's book dares to look.
Ms. Karriker's main character Dr. Emily Lentz Klein finds herself on a journey of discovery that takes her to a sometimes overwhelming place of understanding of the powerful networks that molest, abuse and sometimes even kill both children and adults. As she pursues a clear understanding of RA she comes to realize that the stakes are more personal than she thought. In her quest of comprehension she discovers that this is not the work of a few psychotic backwoods individuals from a small town but she uncovers a connection to one of the CIA's mind control experiments known as the MKULTRA Project. She also discovers that many of the screamers of "False Memories" opponents of RA are accused abuse perpetrators. Those who want to relegate this book and those who believe in its possibilities to conspiracist or paranoiac, please remember that this is more than possible, it has happen many times in the US's history as well as that of other places in the world. I agree with one of the other poster here(Kire) he wrote...."The social forces that want to silence the voices of the survivors are indeed powerful -" and that we are so quick to adhere to what those powers say, says so much about us as a society. Remember that quote 'Those who forget their past are destine to repeat it'. Well in our case we are destine to continue it, seeing as you don't fix something that ain't broke. Especially since there's no one working on it except for a few brave therapists who continue to work on restoring the broken inspite of having been villanized by those social forces who want the survivors of their hell silenced. I recommended this book whole-heartedly. It is well written and once you pick it up you will find it difficult to put it down until your done. |
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