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Lost Promises: Revisiting the Circumstances of My Sister's Death in a Religious Cult - Paperback

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by Myra Shuster (Author)

Lost Promises follows two deeply connected young sisters who were raised in a secular home, but yearned for a sense of purpose, meaning and fulfilment beyond the material comforts their suburban life offered. Imbued with their parents' disillusioned idealism as members of leftist movements in 1950s Montreal, the sisters are drawn to spiritual paths that promise personal and collective transformation. With imaginations sparked by the free-spirited ethos of the Summer of Love, and lyrics instilled in them from their parents' nostalgic folk songs, New Age movements beckon. Sharon visits the Creative Community Project, a commune in San Francisco in the late 1970s, and the author follows. They both fall prey to the manipulative brainwashing techniques of the Unification Church, known as the Moonies. The author returns to Montreal soon after, and as she grapples with her own process of disentanglement from the cult, she prepares to assist her sister to do the same during Sharon's planned visit home. Just weeks before her anticipated visit, tragedy strikes. Sharon dies in mysterious circumstances while fundraising for the Moonies.
The author recounts her legal investigation into her sister's death and takes us on a return journey to San Francisco in search of closure, to revisit the place she and Sharon last saw each other. She offers insights to those who grapple with the impact of cults. Exploring two promises the sisters made-Sharon's vow- to 'never leave Myra forever, ' and the author's pledge, made soon after Sharon died, to live for both of them-the author blends letters, dreams, journals, and legal documents that shed light on Sharon's short life and honour their relationship, revealing an enduring bond not broken by death.
Engaging travel writing and poignant reflection are two of the author's gifts to her readers, who witness her working with the grief of sibling loss and finding peace through writing.

Number of Pages: 252
Dimensions: 0.57 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: June 23, 2025
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