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Tears of the Silenced
Tears of the Silenced: An Amish True Crime Memoir of Childhood Sexual Abuse, Brutal Betrayal, and Ultimate Survival | Misty Griffin
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Misty Griffin's story ? Surviving child abuse, parental betrayal, sexual assault, and Amish cruelty A true crime memoir: When Misty was six years old her family started to live and dress like the Amish. Misty and her sister were kept as slaves on a mountain ranch where they were subjected to almost complete isolation, sexual abuse and extreme physical violence. Their step-father kept a loaded rifle by the door at all times to make sure the young girls were too terrified to try to escape. They also knew that no rescue would ever come because only a couple of people even knew they existed and did not know them well enough to care. Amish Sexual abuse: When Misty reached her teens, her parents feared she and her sister would escape and took them to an Amish community where they were adopted and became baptized members. Misty was devastated to once again find herself in a world of fear, animal cruelty and sexual abuse. Going to the police was severely frowned upon. A few years later, Misty was sexually assaulted by the bishop. As Misty recalls, "Amish sexual abusers are only shunned by the church for six weeks, a punishment that never seems to work. After I was assaulted by the bishop I knew I had to get help and one freezing morning in early March I made a dash for a tiny police station in rural Minnesota. After reporting the bishop I left the Amish and found myself plummeted into the strange modern world with only a second-grade education and no ID or social security card. To all abuse survivors out there, please be encouraged, the cycle of abuse can be broken. Today, I am a nursing student working towards my master's degree and a child abuse awareness activist. This is my story." If you have read Scared Selfless, A Child Called It, The Sound of Gravel, or Etched In Sand, then Tears of the Silenced is a must read.
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Zuhkeeyah
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The nonfiction mood reading continues with a harrowing survivor story. Misty Griffin's journey to her current life is remarkable. You feel her frustration with how the Amish lifestyle protects repeat offenders from repercussions.

This was an intense read that was only possible to finish because I knew she got out. #nonfiction2024

Reggie I just read Christmas at the Amish Bakeshop this past December…..so do I want to read this?……. Stacked. 3mo
Zuhkeeyah Forgot to note that this was my #bookspin for February! @TheAromaofBooks 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 2mo
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Michellesibs
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This is Misty's memoir of her childhood with her abusive parents and her journey into the Amish lifestyle / community.

While horrific on many levels this was a great insight into a (not all) Amish community, the beliefs, the day to day life, the structure and processes of marriage, sins etc etc. Ive come out of this reading experience with much more knowledge than I went into it with.

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fredamans
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At moments, this was a tough book to read. It almost felt wrong to read it.
But there is a message there. Moving forward is possible. If you read this book, you will be affected. It was an amazing look into what the Amish do not want you to see.

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AlohaAmy
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Blasted through this in a day as I‘m confined to bed with illness (with my cats for company) The writing was a little simplistic in places and some of the dialogue was a bit jarring. But this is an amazing story of a very brave lady who has overcome childhood abuse and religious oppression, and gone on to achieve her dreams 7/10