At eleven, she touched the Infinite. In a single, transcendent moment of spiritual oneness, the world was whole. But that light was quickly eclipsed by a family in free fall and a home that became a battlefield.
At fifteen, she was discarded. For the "sin" of a single kiss with another girl, she was branded deviant and exiled to Omega House—a brutal drug treatment program within the troubled teen industry designed to dismantle children through psychological warfare. Cast out by her family and shattered by institutional abuse, she was left adrift in a world with no place to call home.
At nineteen, she sought a sanctuary. Desperate to reclaim the spiritual belonging of her childhood, she fell into the embrace of a religious cult led by Yogi Bhajan. What promised to be a haven of healing soon became a prison of absolute control—one where spiritual, physical, sexual, and emotional abuse were demanded as a price for devotion.
The Deviant Daughter: Outcast, Rebel, Survivor is the harrowing true story of a decade spent in exile. From the trauma of state-sanctioned abuse to the high-stakes planning of a cult escape, this is a powerful memoir of LGBTQ+ survival against the odds. It is a journey through the darkest corners of faith and family, and the ultimate triumph of a woman who refused to stay broken.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Deviant Daughter: A Memoir of Survival, Resilience, and Reclamation Exiled for a kiss. Broken by a system. Exploited by a cult. How far would you go to reclaim your spirit? At eleven, a transcendent experience became Suzanne Jordan's only anchor as her home life spiraled. But at fifteen, she was completely discarded. Caught kissing her girlfriend, she was instantly branded a deviant and banished from her home. Her father abandoned her to a "tough-love," Synanon-style drug treatment program designed to dismantle children through psychological warfare, leaving her with the chilling parting words: "I hate her guts." Shattered by institutional abuse and desperate to find that spiritual connection she felt as a child, Suzanne's trauma left her vulnerable to a different kind of predator. At nineteen, she fell into the orbit of Yogi Bhajan, a fraudulent spiritual leader who masked a corrupt empire of absolute devotion behind a charismatic facade. What promised to be a sanctuary quickly transformed into a dangerous web of psychological, physical, and emotional control. But this is not a story of victimhood; written with incredible fortitude and unvarnished honesty, The Deviant Daughter delivers a gripping, page-turning account of a high-stakes escape from a cult and a grueling battle to face down internal and external demons. It stands as a profound testament to the human spirit's refusal to stay broken-a raw, triumphant roadmap for anyone ready to break free from trauma, reclaim their voice, and take their life back.Praise for The Deviant Daughter "Suzanne Jordan's story is not one of victimhood, it is a testament to the human spirit's refusal to stay broken. This book is not just her truth, it is a roadmap for anyone ready to take their life back." - Graciela Casillas, Undefeated four-time world champion boxer and kickboxer, author, and teacher "In The Deviant Daughter, Suzanne Jordan delivers a gripping account of a young woman's search for identity in a tumultuous world. A story of hope and redemption, The Deviant Daughter is a page-turner I couldn't put down." - Peter Blachly, Author of The Inner Circle Exiled for a kiss, broken by a system, exploited by a cult. A gripping, page-turning account of a high-stakes escape and a raw, triumphant battle to reclaim one's spirit from the ashes of trauma. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798995762409
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