Captive
Books | Religion / Cults
3.8
Catherine Oxenberg
Including a new afterword, Captive is an emotional, ripped-from-the-headlines exposé that lays bare the inner workings of the secretive NXIVM cult that shocked the world.I am a mother whose child is being abused and exploited. And I am not alone. In 2011, former Dynasty star Catherine Oxenberg joined her daughter, India, at a leadership seminar for a new organization called NXIVM. Her then twenty-year-old daughter was on the threshold of starting her own professional life and they both thought this program might help her achieve her dream. But quickly, Catherine saw a sinister side to the program that claimed to simply want to help its clients become the best versions of themselves. Catherine watched in horror as her daughter fell further and further down the rabbit hole, falling under the spell of NXIVM's hypnotic leader, Keith Raniere. Despite Catherine’s best efforts, India was drawn deeper into the cult, eventually joining an elite “sorority” of women members who were ordered to maintain a restricted diet, recruit other women as “slaves,” and were branded with their leader’s initials. In Captive, Catherine shares every parent’s worst nightmare, and the lengths that a mother will go to save her child. Catherine’s efforts finally led the FBI to take notice—and the journey is not yet over. A powerful depiction of a mother’s love and determination, and with horrifying insider details never revealed in any news story, Captive will keep you reading until the very last page.
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Author
Catherine Oxenberg
Pages
384
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2018-08-07
ISBN
1982100672 9781982100674
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"I think a lot of people have rated this book poorly for the way it reads throughout, but I think it's important to understand: Catherine Oxenberg writes this as a Mother desperate to save her daughter. She does not pretend to be an author, journalist, or even a polished actress in this account, rather, as the title describes, this book reads like a guidebook to her Crusade to save her daughter. A Crusade we currently see being closed out in the news as the sentencing of Nxivm leadership proceeds throughout Fall 2020. This book is an intriguing, interesting, and heartbreaking account of a Mother's love for her daughter, including tough love and anguish as that Mother realizes she is the one who originally introduced her daughter to the cult Nxivm, under the guise of a self-help community. If you're someone who enjoys memoir/biography, I highly recommend this book as an emotional account of an ongoing news story with real people and real emotions."