Remember, Carolyn Jessop’s oldest daughter left her mother and went back to the FLDS as soon as she was old enough to make her own decision. Makes you wonder if Ms. Jessop isn’t even nuttier than the FLDS.
Probably like here daughter was already too damaged to function well in the outside world (it’s the other kids staying that tells more).
Why is that? The child was brought up FLDS plain & simple. Its what she knew & what she believes. When she became of age she went back to her faith. I don't find that odd in the least myself. Freedom of choice...The Amish let their children have rumspringa where they go out into the English world to see what it is like. Many return to the church. Maybe the daughter just preferred the FLDS way of life. If I recall she was the one who did not want to leave & said she belonged to the Prophet. Somebody correct me if I am wrong please!
Well, thanks a lot. I haven't read the entire book yet. (I didn't say it was a spell binder).