![]() And whenever that happens it’s never a bad thing. I’m pleased to say I burned through Banished in no time. For whatever reason, last week I decided to download an e-book version through my public library. ![]() However, it was always on my list to read someday, I just couldn’t exactly decide when that’d be. ![]() A few years back I borrowed a copy only to return it before I’d had a chance to begin reading it. One such memoir I would see on the shelves was Banished: Surviving My Years in the Westboro Baptist Church by Lauren Drain and Lisa Pulitzer. Why this is the case might make for a fascination future discussion.) I just can’t get enough of these kind of books and whenever I come across one at the public library it’s hard for me to pass them up. (A good friend of mine pointed out just this morning it’s interesting with few exceptions they’re all by women. ![]() I’m sure all of you know by now I have a huge fondness for memoirs from authors who’ve left their religious communities, whether they be Catholic, Protestant evangelical, Jehovah’s Witness, Muslim or Jewish. ![]()
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