The Family
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.43 (814 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1925321673 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 288 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Three Stars Mday The show was better. Dangerous cult Very enlighteninghard to comprehend how one person can attain so much evil power. Also, it amazes me how people can be so gullible. Find a weakness or void and evil will step right in.. "Badly Written" according to TAMMY CHAVEZ. I bought this on my kindle two days ago and cannot get through chapter one. In my opinion, it's badly written and reads like a textbook. For such an important story, I would have thought the author would show more emotion in the writing. I cannot force myself to read this any longer. Waste of $1
He has been covering developments related to The Family for several years.Rosie Jones: Rosie Jones is an award-winning writer, director, and editor. Her most recent credits include the feature documentary The Triangle Wars (Best Australian Documentary, Antenna Documentary Festival 2011), Westall '66: a suburban UFO mystery and Obsessed with Walking, about the Booker-nominated writer Will Self. About the AuthorChris Johnston: Chris Johnston is a senior writer for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, based in Melbourne. She has edited numerous documentaries, including James Cameron’s feature documentary, DeepSea Challenge 3D, and the multi-a
Her most recent feature documentary, The Family, premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival in 2016.. She stole children through adoption scams and imprisoned them, bleaching their hair blonde to make them look like siblings and raising them as her own. Starting in Melbourne, Australia, their tentacles spread to Britain, Upstate New York, and Hawaii.Hamilton-Byrne, who told some followers she was Jesus Christ returned in disguise, was glamorous and charismaticand dangerous. After an extensive search, the FBI captured her in the Catskills, and helped bring her to trial. But Anne could not be found, sparking an international police hunt. In 1987, police swooped on The Family’s lakeside compound and rescued children who claimed they were part of Anne’s future master race, recounting terrible stories of near-starvation, emotional manipulation, and physical abuse. In this book, the best of what journalism should behonest, unsentimental, incisiveis combined with the craft and storytelling skills of born writers.”Christos Tsiolkas, author of The SlapThe apocalyptic group The Family and their guru, Anne Hamilton-Byrne, captured international headlines throughout the 1980s and 1990s. How did such a notorious group come to flourish? How did Anne maintain a hold over her followers? The Family tells the strange and shocking story of one of the most bizarre cults in modern history.<
Her most recent credits include the feature documentary The Triangle Wars (Best Australian Documentary, Antenna Documentary Festival 2011), Westall '66: a suburban UFO mystery and Obsessed with Walking, about the Booker-nominated writer Will Self. Chris Johnston: Chris Johnston is a senior writer for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, based in Melbourne. She has edited numerous documentaries, including James Cameron’s feature documentary, DeepSea C