LEADER 00000nam 2200000Ii 4500 008 231017s2020 tnu e 000 0 eng d 020 9781734594515 020 1734594519 040 INap|beng|erda|cINap 092 364.154092 |bSHI 100 1 Shiloh, Bella Hope,|eauthor. 245 10 Prisoners in the shed :|bthe harrowing true journey from captivity to hope /|cBella Hope Shiloh. 264 1 Pleasant Hill, Tennessee :|bMillstone Light Publications, |c[2020] 300 229 pages ;|c20 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 520 "The strongest bonds are not chains or bars. They are the lies we believe, the false perceptions we hold as truth. Those are our true chains." - Bella Hope Shiloh. Having grown up in a life of childhood abuse, Bella Hope was determined to break the cycle and live a life full of passion and purpose. An enthusiastic dreamer, she viewed her future as her “second chance.” Sadly, the results of her past could not be shaken as easily as she thought. Lured by the promise of love and acceptance to fill the voids in her soul, she married a compelling, fearless man who was also a leader in a controlling religious cult. Prisoners in the Shed is the chilling, true story of Bella Hope Shiloh’s journey through the darkness of mind control and exploitation, which ultimately led to being captive in a shed in the woods for 2-1/2 years. Under his control, she struggles to survive a life barely sustainable — washing dishes in a snake-infested creek, foraging weeds for food, bathing in the rain — always praying for deliverance. Her testimony provides a raw, uncensored glimpse into the tragic reality of domestic violence. It is also a triumphant story of a girl who, despite deprivation and terror, defied all odds and broke through to freedom with the only ally she had - hope."“It is not the strongest who survive. It is the ones who have hope. Because you can break the human mind. You can break the human spirit. But those who have hope…you can’t break them. Their arsenal is far more powerful than you can ever imagine.” 650 0 Adult child abuse victims. 650 0 Abduction. 650 0 Cults.
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