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Stolen Innocence: My Story of Growing Up in a Polygamous Sect, Becoming a Teenage Bride, and Breaking Free of Warren Jeffs

Stolen Innocence: My Story of Growing Up in a Polygamous Sect, Becoming a Teenage Bride, and Breaking Free of Warren Jeffs

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Authors: Elissa Wall, Lisa Pulitzer
Publisher: William Morrow
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 66 reviews
Sales Rank: 3172

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 448
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.4 x 1.5

ISBN: 0061628018
Dewey Decimal Number: 289.3092
EAN: 9780739496343
ASIN: 0061628018

Publication Date: May 13, 2008
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In September 2007, a packed courtroom in St. George, Utah, sat hushed as Elissa Wall, the star witness against polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs, gave captivating testimony of how Jeffs forced her to marry her first cousin at age fourteen. This harrowing and vivid account proved to be the most compelling evidence against Jeffs, showing the harsh realities of this closed community and the lengths to which Jeffs went in order to control the sect's women.

Now, in this courageous memoir, Elissa Wall tells the incredible and inspirational story of how she emerged from the confines of the Fundamentalist Church of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) and helped bring one of America's most notorious criminals to justice. Offering a child's perspective on life in the FLDS, Wall discusses her tumultuous youth, explaining how her family's turbulent past intersected with her strong will and identified her as a girl who needed to be controlled through marriage. Detailing how Warren Jeffs's influence over the church twisted its already rigid beliefs in dangerous new directions, Wall portrays the inescapable mind-set and unrelenting pressure that forced her to wed despite her repeated protests that she was too young.

Once she was married, Wall's childhood shattered as she was obligated to follow Jeffs's directives and submit to her husband in "mind, body, and soul." With little money and no knowledge of the outside world, she was trapped and forced to endure the pain and abuse of her loveless relationship, which eventually pushed her to spend nights sleeping in her truck rather than face the tormentor in her bed.

Yet even in those bleak times, she retained a sliver of hope that one day she would find a way out, and one snowy night that came in the form of a rugged stranger named Lamont Barlow. Their chance encounter set in motion a friendship and eventual romance that gave her the strength she needed to break free from her past and sever the chains of the church.

But though she was out of the FLDS, Wall would still have to face Jeffs—this time in court. In Stolen Innocence, she delves into the difficult months on the outside that led her to come forward against him, working with prosecutors on one of the biggest criminal cases in Utah's history, so that other girls still inside the church might be spared her cruel fate.

More than a tale of survival and freedom, Stolen Innocence is the story of one heroic woman who stood up for what was right and reclaimed her life.




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5 out of 5 stars FLDS not synonymous with Christianity   August 20, 2008
I am only halfway through with this book but I am enthralled and can't put it down. I came here to see what some of the reviews were. I am troubled that others might think that the FLDS, which is a serious cult, is in any way related to Christianity. Nowhere in the book yet has she mentioned the word Jesus or His death on the cross to save us from our sins. THAT, my friends, is what true Christianity is about: a personal relationship with Jesus Christ for those who accept his loving sacrifice. So far in this book, only Warren Jeffs, a mere man, and his father Rulon Jeffs are held up in such a godlike status. Woe to those who have been so deceived. I pray that Elissa's story will help others to break free of this dangerous cult.


5 out of 5 stars A Remarkable Journey--Worth 10 Stars!   August 18, 2008
To give this book 5 stars dose this book an injustice! It's a 10 Plus!! It is the true story of Elissa Wall, who grew up in the Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints ("FLDS") and was taught to believe all she was told. You will laugh and recoil in anger at what she goes through. Then she finds the courage to go to court and face the "Prophet."

You are a remarkabe woman, Elissa! Thanks for sharing your story. Everyone will enjoy this book. It reads like fiction, but you know it's not. I hated to see it end. It's just incredible!



2 out of 5 stars Bad Writing.   August 13, 2008
I greatly admire and respect Elissa Wall, but not this book she wrote... obviously with the help of an amateur journalist. Yes, the story seemed interesting enough for me to pay $25, but wasn't worth it in the least. I guess it could be a good beach read... but check it out of the library, or at least wait for the paperback. This book is no work of art, and certainly wasn't life changing. The writing was laugh-out-loud terrible. I guess I have to give it to Elissa, though--she certainly had a tough life. But, don't buy the book. You're much better off with "Under the Banner of Heaven".


5 out of 5 stars GOOD BOOK GOOD BUY   August 3, 2008

This is a great book! It came right away and was in really good condition. I would do business with this seller again!



5 out of 5 stars Behind the headlines   August 1, 2008
Over 10 years ago, our across the street neighbors were polygamists, the husband had two wives. One lived in the upstairs apartment the other in the bottom apartment. Nothing was ever said, our kids sometimes played together, we waved to each other as we went on our ways. One morning, the apartments were empty. Where there had been activity the night before there was nothing. Under the cover of night the family had picked up everything and moved. Several people came by looking for them, but there was no forwarding information. Not until I ran into one of the children several years later did I know what had happened.....they had received word from their prophet that they had to move immediately, and so this little family did as they were instructed. The one son (the one who told me this) eventually was forced out of the community and had returned to a familiar areas to make his way.

This is my only close up experience with the practice of polygamy, though I know it exists all around. Polygamists are not part of the Mormon Church The Mormon Church quit the practice of multiple wives in the 1800's. Living in Utah, it is a part of our state's history. Many of us have polygamy somewhere back in our own family line.

The news of actual charges being presses against the leader of the FLDS was stunning. Over the years there had been cases brought here and there, but never against the leader of the sect. News stories carried the troubling stories that followers were moving to southern Utah and becomming ever more secretative. several families had members move away without a word. Now,their prophet, Warren Jeffs was being charges with aiding rape. My first impression of Elissa Wall (though her name was not made public at the time) was that she was an unbelievably strong young woman. Stolen Innocence is a glimpse into the very secretive world of the FLDS and the laws and beliefs that bind them. Chosen by the prophet to marry a young man she did not like, and soon grew to hate, Elissa tried every thing within her abilities to seek to understand the "whys" of or an end to the marriage. Time after time she sought counsel and tried to pray and humble herself so she could understand the reason she needed to remain in this union. Each time she was told she was lacking and that she should turn to her husband. She wanted to remain within the church, but as each attempt she made was met with harshness and cold unyielding doctrine, she soon saw the outside world as her only chance.

Unfortunately, as the FLDS people became more and more entrenched in the teachings of Warren Jeffs they lost touch with the outside world. Elissa had to throw aside all she had learned about the world and hope that someone would believe her and help her find relief and happiness.


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