Novel: In The Truth
May 3rd, 2004 | Posted in: Books & Book Reviews | Keywords: Jehovah, Watchtower Society, Children
The author’s hope is that this novel, in its own way, will act as an informative causeway over the far-reaching waters of the authoritatively minded WatchTower Bible and Tract Society. Read the rest »
Epic in scale and intimate in approach, White Teeth is a formidably ambitious debut. First novelist Zadie Smith takes on race, sex, class, history, and the minefield of gender politics, and such is her wit and inventiveness that these weighty subjects seem effortlessly light. She also has an impressive geographical range, guiding the reader from Jamaica to Turkey to Bangladesh and back again.
Exhaustive list of Publications on Jehovah’s Witnesses written by Social Scientists, Scholars of Religious Studies, Physicians and (ex-) Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Anyone who has regard for the future can only view the destruction of a child’s innocence as one of the most heinous crimes in the human lexicon of brutality. When this occurs in the family home and is perpetrated by a parent with an obvious duty of care, the betrayal and it’s consequences are immeasurable.

