

Piercing the veil of secrecy that has shrouded the world of Scientology, this insider reveals unprecedented firsthand knowledge of the religion, its rituals and its mysterious leader-David Miscavige. Now she speaks out about her life, the Church, her escape, going deep inside a religion that, for decades, has been the subject of fierce debate and speculation worldwide. At 21, she made a break, risking everything she'd ever known and loved to leave Scientology once and for all. As niece of the Church of Scientology's leader David Miscavige, she grew up at the center of this controversial organization. Jenna Miscavige Hill is one such person, only her story is a bit different from the others I've heard because of her family: her uncle is the current Scientology leader, David Miscavige. Thanks.You've probably noticed by now that I'm a bit fascinated by Scientology-not with the "religion" itself, but with the stories of those who have left. If you have more detailed questions please let us know. Feel free to use them, online of off, with attribution. How do you define Scientology? Is it a legitimate religion? Is it a movement? Is the desire to punish transgressions or to control thinking different to or similar from other religions? Talk about the reasons Jenna's parents left Scientology-and the outfall from their decision.ģ.

What surprised you most about this book? Has the book altered, in any way, your prior understanding of Scientology.or has it confirmed your existing views?Ģ. In the meantime, consider the following approaches:ġ. We'll add specific questions if and when they're made available by the publisher. Read-Think-Talk (a guided reading chart).Generic Discussion Questions-Fiction and Nonfiction.How to Discuss a Book (helpful discussion tips).

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