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Growing up in a doomsday cult isn't easy! You need to study hard, work harder and learn nothing useful whatsoever! Neil Gardner takes you through life in the "Rank and File" of the biggest cult around, The Jehovah's Witnesses.Whether worrying about the end of the world coming "Any day now", his budding love affair with shrubbery or building bunkers before leaving school to become a full time Minister at 16 you'll find something to cringe about.He also talks about nearly losing and then actually losing his sister to the cult before discovering her all over again, Neil takes you on a funny and awkward jouney with a pretty happy ending!Neil's first book on the subject of the Jehovah's Witnesses "How To Leave A Cult" is available on Amazon and has sold literally dozens of copies.
A fantasy novel set in the real world?OrA realistic novel set in a world of fantasy?Seeking to verify an old legend about an 'ageless immortal being', living anonymously in their city, a disparate group of young dreamers comes of age as their inner beliefs, fantasies and aspirations collide with reality in the Cumberland Archipelago, a mysterious group of islands that bear an uncanny resemblance to Tasmania in the early 1970s.
In this groundbreaking book, the authors dispute the concept of autism and explore the cultural and political reasons why the number of those diagnosed with it has increased over the years. This is a must-read for students studying autism and related disorders as well as practitioners working in the mental health services.
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