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Shortly before I turned 13, my life changed forever when my family moved to the notorious Centrepoint Community on Auckland's North Shore, then at its peak. Centrepoint was founded by Bert Potter, its 'spiritual leader'. He called himself God. During my four years there I was pressured into inappropriate and often frightening situations by many of its adult members. Like so many others, I have lived with the trauma and shame of these memories, but I have survived. This is my story. In this intimate and harrowing account, Rachel C. King tells her story of the years she spent in New Zealand’s notorious commune, Centrepoint, and life there under the rule of its cult leader and founder Bert Po...
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A raw list of the author's experiences and resolutions over an intense three-year period. A serendipitous symphony of the disappointments, the betrayals, the sheer "humanness" of herself and her neighbours and subsequently, her own growth. The result? A response to modern life's vulgarities squeezed into 120 fast thoughts. An ideal read for your travels and that inevitable wait. Recommended for college grads and working folks alike, or if like myself, you are a bit of a mirage and constantly evolving.
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