This is an incredibly important book, for academics and non academics alike.
If you want to understand how effectively women around the world can be oppressed, controlled, and even advocate for and choose their own oppression, this seems like an important book to read. Rachel Jeffs gives an account of being raised on a steady diet of religious ideology that taught her, from the day she was born, about her place in society. It didn't matter that outside her tiny, local environment lay a much bigger world, with options aplenty for women to be their own agents, develop their own identities and careers. Her tiny world was the whole world. It was all that mattered, and it taught her that females live to serve a god -- and therefore a human male prophet-- who makes all the rules and decrees, in absolute terms, that women should be extremely obedient; should not be educated; should sew, cook, clean, care for children; and above all serve as a mere body with which to reproduce children and serve the sexual needs of powerful men. At the same time, they must keep sweet and chaste. Good luck figuring out how that mindfuck, of completely opposite directives, can exist within a single brain.
Rachel Jeffs is the daughter of the self proclaimed prophet Warren Jeffs, who married and had sex with girls as young as 12. He sexually abused his own daughters who were even younger than that. Warren, like his father before him, was extremely effective at controlling the thoughts and actions of everyone around him. His number one tool, used by men all over the world to control the women and, to a much lesser extent, the other men in their groups, was religion. It's no surprise that Warren could convince so many to behave in extremely (read the book to find out how extreme) controlled ways -- such as only eating a severely limited type of food, marrying who you are told to marry (even if you are 12 and they are 50), have sex with only one man (even though he is married to and fucking many other women, confessing to thoughts that no one could possible know you think if you don't tell them, policing other around you who take the tiniest step out of line, and so on. Religion is super useful for generating this type of control over people. It has been for thousands of years. So, while interesting, it wasn't nearly as enlightening as the other mechanisms employed by Warren to so completely dominate the lives of others and bend them to his own personal will, for his own personal benefit.
Warren acted exactly like the alpha gorillas, described so eloquently in Frans deWaal's book. Frans deWaal is himself extremely sexist, so I really dislike having to cite him here, but the parallels can't be dismissed. deWaal's alpha gorilla took great pains to keep the males from being able to communicate. It was shocking to me how much time, effort, and energy it took for the alpha male gorilla to make sure the other males could not spend enough time coordinating a plan that would allow them to take his spot as alpha. Warren Jeffs followed that alpha male playbook to the letter. He shuffled his family around so they could not live near each other. He controlled their phone lines and phone use, so they could not even call one another. From hundreds of miles away, Warren could control who spoke to who, what truths got told, and what lies got kept, what information made it to the light of day. He used guards, men he trusted, to act as 24/7 police presence in his communities to make sure everyone was crystal clear on the fact that their every move was monitored. He so effectively isolated people, while at the same time spouting out decree after decree that said, "God has told me that (fill in the blank with the thing that Warren personally wants for himself or personally just gets off on punishing others with). No one questioned the orders given by Warren, no matter how obvious or how absurd they were, that they might not have been orders from God himself. You might wonder how people who join cults as adults can believe such crazy claims by the cult leader, but why the people in the FLDS believe such obviously false claims isn't something you will wonder reading this book. When you can raise humans from the time they are born to believe that they will be punished by an all powerful God if they do not spend their entire lives giving you your way, by cutting them off from the outside world, by filling their head with beliefs that are shared by every single person they interact with, it's the perfect breeding ground for getting hundreds or thousands of people to do whatever you want them to do. As a 50 or 60 year old man, you can fuck 12 year old pussy and call it a religious calling instead of rape or pedophilia. You can have people care for your every need and desire. And, if you are a straight up sadist, like Warren is, you can hand out punishment after punishment and cause great suffering to so very many people and sit back and get off on it. It's a brilliant gig for a psychopath if you can get away with it.
A while ago, I read Prophet's Prey by Sam Brower. Even though I had read about Warren before and followed the news, it was pretty shocking. I wish I had been reading this at the same time. If you are considering which book to read, Brower or Rachel Jeffs, I highly recommend reading both at the same time. R. Jeffs gave the reader a front row seat to what it was like inside that situation. Her writing is fabulous because it is clear to the reader that she is honest, still very naive, yet able to recount accurately the daily (insane) life in the FLDS. It doesn't even matter if she never reaches full awareness of the crimes of her father. She outlines them-- very matter of factly-- with incredible detail. I am sure the average person has many things from their upbringing of which they are unaware and may remain unaware of until they die. It's literally just a condition of being human. But, Rachel is certainly aware enough to be a powerful and credible source to unveil the exact mechanisms that have oppressed and harmed so many people around the world, because no matter where in the world the men who oppress others reside, they use a shocking similar game plan for doing so. I recommend that activists read this as a playbook, so they know what they are up against and know how to counter these unsavory yet effective strategies.
The thing I am most impressed by is the courage displayed by Rachel Jeffs, her sisters, and others who have escaped. It takes courage to speak up against harmful actions, especially when you will be punished in some way. It takes a monumental amount of courage to risk the loss of just about everyone you have known for your entire life, risk severe punishment (which is always looming and always present), risk being stalked, risk possibly being killed (because if someone is willing to stalk you that much, who is to say they won't physically harm or kill you), risk not being able to feed yourself or your children, and risk facing a world in which what you were taught from the time you were born is not reliable. As a result of having authored this book and shared her knowledge with the public, I suspect Rachel Jeffs will be viewed in the future as an important voice in not only the feminist movement, but also in future movements to eradicate the use of religion to control the masses. I cannot recommend this book highly enough.
I fear that some people will see this book as a guilty pleasure, because it is so shocking and salacious, like many true crime books. However, after reading this body of work, I hope it will be viewed by academics as something with which to educate the public about the mechanisms of control in societies. It is worthy of much study and discussion. I also think the audio version is a must. Rachel Jeffs, herself, narrated the book. Hearing her accent, which is clearly FLDS, really added to helping immerse myself in her experience. I wish I had put this at the top of my list a long time ago.