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Leaving the Fold by Marlene, Winell
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Leaving the Fold (original 1993; edition 2006)

by Marlene, Winell

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This guide helps readers who have rejected rigid religious upbringings find new independence and self-love. Learn to accept conflicted feelings and choose a healthy reality. Learn to live in the here and now.
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Title:Leaving the Fold
Authors:Marlene, Winell
Info:Apocryphile Press (2006), Paperback, 316 pages
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Although I am a religious person who had some psychological trouble when I left the fold, I found this book rather unhelpful. It's somewhat trite and superficial in terms of its approach, which works for some, but isn't my cup of tea.
  heinous-eli | Sep 18, 2009 |
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