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Nobody's Thrall

By: Bonnie Zieman
Narrated by: Nicholas Cain
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This novel drops you into a fictional congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Its characters and plot make you privy to their meetings, training sessions, social gatherings, the expectations and rules by which they govern their lives, their carefully-measured conversations, and certain members' private thoughts and feelings about it all. These people are psychologically captive to an extremist belief system. Called 'servants' by their leaders, they devote their time and energy on this organization's behalf. One need only envision a version of the red-robed, bonneted women in Margaret Atwood's book, The Handmaid’s Tale.

This tale of religious and patriarchal domination will introduce you to: Joe Sinclair, an elder worried about his teenagers’ lack of engagement with the group, and who courts newly-emerging misgivings of his own. Lauren Barlow, an elder’s wife tormented about the constraints of her life, who longs to escape a dead marriage. David Goddard, a skeptic, full of self-reproach about not freeing his sons from an organization that discourages post-secondary education. Gigi Sinclair, a high-spirited twenty-year-old, registering for college despite admonitions it will expose her to unholy ideology and association. As each character grapples with the inner conflict of staying in the group or breaking free, a tragedy strikes the town, implicating the congregation itself. As well, rumors circulate that a pedophile may be hiding among them. Amidst all this, these unhappy members agonize over the consequences of claiming personal sovereignty, knowing they will be renounced and ostracized by everyone they have ever loved.

This novel offers a window into this mysterious organization of JW.org. Such an in-depth portrayal is possible because the author was raised a JW—every member of her family a devotee. Bonnie Zieman struggled with the same longings and fears as the characters in this novel and, when she defected, suffered the group’s mandated repudiation and shunning.

©2024 Bonnie Zieman (P)2025 Bonnie Zieman
Psychological Thriller & Suspense Marriage
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I doubt this could ever have happened in one congregation. Suspending belief is part of a readers duty when reading fiction.
Don’t suspend belief about the fact that each of the situations skilfully woven into this story has happened somewhere in the JW fantasy world. It’s a tragic fantasy that can destroy lives.
Bonnie is a skilled therapist. The heart of what makes her - her - is not lost here.
Therapy by stealth. You may find yourself in her light hand on a serious topic. You may find the healing for which you are looking amidst what you may now question. Gaslighting will do that.
Read it or listen to it. Be entertained.
Pay attention to this woman and look for her other books that are the books written in her chosen field. They will make a difference to anyone who grew up in a high control group.
This is her legacy and this book belongs there.
I recommend this book for anybody.
On an esoteric note- it was clever that Bonnie told the story in a specific time. The JW’s keep changing the rules just enough to claim something is not true as they erase and cover up. It’s in time and is an accurate portrayal of life in the cult at that time. These lives ought to be preserved and validated.
Thank you, Bonnie, for taking a serious topic and adding some air to the egg white. It makes it easier to digest and respectfully entertains us.

Heart, hope and hope humour

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