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From: Carina (Germany)
Posted: August 10, 2008
Your book is great and encouraged me to write to you. I have a loved one in a cult right now, where underage children are being mind manipulated into thinking that the outside world is pathetic and the truth is within the cult. They are planning on more children....... Help is needed...... Please visit www.wayneallenprocess.com for more info. Thanks....
From: Tina (New Zealand)
Posted: August 7, 2008
For some reason I brought this book of a website. The first 3 Chapters were really hard But I had to keep reading, I am glad I did. Thank you for sharing your lifes and I hope you are all well. My heart ha gone out to all of you but especially for Julianna. I hoped that you would finally leave and hope you are now happy. Kristina your determination to get your story out and to show the world about the COD was amazing. I am happy and proud that you have all become strong woman. All the best.
From: Joanne (United Kingdom)
Posted: August 4, 2008
You are so brave and strong, all 3 of you your strength and courage is more than that of most humans. But to know there are still cults and acts of which you have spoken out about sickens me. I feel that the whole world should know your story and everyone else's who are not here to tell them today such as Daviditto and Davida. I bet Daviditto and Davida feel just like me and so many others everywhere. we are so proud of you and are hoping that you recieve the love, joy and happiness you deserve
From: Sharon (New Zealand)
Posted: August 2, 2008
I do wish that every day ahead for you brings some kind of healing and happiness, the days and years ahead will bring you some kind of joy. I am a Nana and I see my beautiful granddaughter every day her happiness her smile, her life is so precious. what happened to you is heartbreaking to read. Arohanui we wish you well.
From: Kristina M. (United Kingdom)
Posted: July 30, 2008
To Kristina Jones, Quite simply I just wanted to say, I have read about you before now and have just seen you on a t.v. programme. You are such a wonderful, beautiful and inspirational woman and I wish you every happiness for the future.
From: debbie (United Kingdom)
Posted: July 29, 2008
just unbelievable, i cant believe such evilness goes on in this world. It must hve taken great courage to walk away from all you ever knew. This is one story that will stay with me for a long time to come.
From: Kerri (United Kingdom)
Posted: July 28, 2008
This is the first book I have ever completed. I am 18 years old and could not even imagine what you all went through. I admire all three of you. You have really opened my eyes and I just can't believe there are cultures, just like the one you were in still active around the world. Take care and very best wishes.
From: Stephanie (Australia)
Posted: July 18, 2008
There are no words to describe how I am feeling as I read your stories in Not Without My Sister. I am horrified at what you have endured and want to express how sorry I am to hear about it. You have an amazing strength to have come out the other side. A terrible story that is told with grace and dignity and demonstates what incredible people you are.
From: Donna (Australia)
Posted: July 17, 2008
I was in disbelief the whole time reading this book, which I could not put down. You are amazing young women and I am so sorry to have shared in your horrible memories of things done to you in your past.
From: Josh Bruni (Canada)
Posted: June 30, 2008
I've bought 2 copies of your book so far. One to keep and one to give away. I was born in the family in 1980, and left for good in 2000. I can relate to a lot of what was in that book.I was never SEXUALY abused (being a boy I was lucky) but I heard alot of first hand stories from girls that were. I remember the long boaring prayer sessions, endless readings of the GNs and embarrasing inpirations. I have 6 siblings still in the family, I spread doubts whenever I can. The family is so weird.
From: Marilena (Germany)
Posted: June 28, 2008
Hey Girls, I read your book in only a few days and i can't believe it how cruel people (MEN) can be ... you were so young - but you all are home and dry. I'm so happy for you, you did it! I wish you all just the best - you deserve it
From: maz (Australia)
Posted: June 26, 2008
just read your book, very sad to think that these things were done to you all so young. At times it was very grafic and very upsetting, but you all had to tell your story and make sure that these poeple are never to hurt children again. My you all have a happy and healthy life, cheers Maz
From: Jahria Okwera (Uganda)
Posted: June 21, 2008
Thanks alot to bring out the dirts in some of the so called religious sects. I have personally not read the book but a friend told me about. I guess Julianna will bring me a copy as she comes for the The lost children memorial day in Gulu in august as am going to be one of the participants in the event. Am a singer from Gulu Uganda. Thanks alot
From: Claire (United Kingdom)
Posted: June 14, 2008
Just finished the book. Completely shocked at what happened to you all but so inspired that you all had the strength to leave. I admire your bravery and determination.
From: Danielle (Ireland)
Posted: June 10, 2008
i have literally finished reading your book in the las 10 minutes and am totally in shock at how your dad could allow those terrible things to happen to all of you and then to try make out that you were lying that man has been seriously brainwashed and obviously cannot think for himself at all. I think that you ladies are extremely brave and wish you the best luck in everything that you do. Good luck xxx
From: natalie winterbottom (Australia)
Posted: June 9, 2008
Hey i ahve read ur book over a 100 times since i got it and i dont under stand y he did that u all u kids. i cant imagain wat u guys went through and ever day i talk 2 my mum bout the boook. it just hurst me so mcuh that they ahve ppl lyk that still in this world. u girls are so stronge 4 gettin up and tellin ur story. i just love the book and hope it all goes good 4 u girls and im so sorry 2 hear that ur sister died but i think ur dad should wake upa nd listen 2 u girls. mwa bye
From: dave (United Kingdom)
Posted: June 5, 2008
Having had to put the book down in the early pages i felt compelled to carry on reading through my anger and your pain. How on earth can any such thing be put down in the name of god and practised is beyond belief. The book was set out very well to take you through all your struggles, and then in the end come through in a minor triumph. Nobody can ever take away your pain, but messages on here will hopefully prevent anything like this happen again. Good on you girls. xxxx
From: Caroline (United Kingdom)
Posted: May 30, 2008
I have just finished your book, I was moved to tears and found myself whooping with joy. It really puts things in perspective. I wish you all the very best for your future. Love to you all. Caroline xxx
From: Lauren (United Kingdom)
Posted: May 29, 2008
i have read the book and think it is extremely inspirational. it is a great story of trials against the world. it is astounding how you have come through everything so well. you are 3 beautiful women who have everything to live for and are putting their lives to an amazing use. you are amazingly brave. a fantastic book.
From: chantelle mabelane (United Kingdom)
Posted: May 28, 2008
i havent read the book just herd the interview on womans hour.and been reading about you guys etc for about5hours.i want to read the book,am going to but its a bit scarey.anyway,i dont want to say much as i feel this is a sacred place, but i really honour and respect you guys.you have my hands and time!they're itching

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