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The Lafferty Girl: Surviving Trauma, Abuse, and My Father's Crimes: Surviving Trauma, Abuse, and My Father's Crimes

The Lafferty Girl: Surviving Trauma, Abuse, and My Father's Crimes: Surviving Trauma, Abuse, and My Father's Crimes

Rebecca Lafferty and Katie McNey

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ISBN: 9781454961024

Publisher: Union Square & Co.

Publication Date: 9/30/25

Binding: Hardcover

Age Range: -

Grade Range: NA-NA

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Language: English

BISAC: Biography & Autobiography, Memoirs, True Crime, Murder, General, Religion, Christianity, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon), and Domestic Violence & Abuse

Related Subjects: Lafferty, Rebecca, Murder, Children of criminals, Abused children, Lafferty, Dan, Utah, Latter Day Saint families, Latter Day Saint fundamentalism, and Autobiographies

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The messianic beliefs of radical LDS fundamentalists Dan Lafferty and his brother Ron drove them to commit an unspeakable crime.This is a riveting, raw, and unfiltered look at the Lafferty family saga from a daughter who lived it, and of her journey to self-love and forgiveness.

Rebecca Lafferty grew up with a volatile, erratic, and ultimately notorious father, Dan Lafferty. She carried the scars of her traumatic upbringing through childhood and into adulthood. But most of all, Rebecca carried the horror of learning about the cold-blooded murder of her aunt and infant cousin in 1984, perpetrated by Dan and Ron according to a revelation Ron had received--as profiled in the Jon Krakauer book and FX/Hulu series Under the Banner of Heaven.

Now, in this riveting memoir, Rebecca tells her own story of survival and healing. Her correspondence with Dan--serving life in prison--insights from relatives, and most importantly, her own lived experience, give her an astoundingly deep point of view on the lead-up to the tragedy and its aftermath.

In this book, Rebecca hopes to encourage other survivors of abuse and trauma to chart their own path to healing and peace.

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