India Oxenberg’s Still Learning is an honest, emotional, and deeply human story of survival and growth. After living through years of manipulation and control within NXIVM, she shares her journey with courage and grace. What makes this book stand out is not only the raw truth of what happened but also India’s determination to find meaning, healing, and strength in the aftermath.
Her writing feels intimate, as if she is speaking directly to the reader. She does not rely on sensationalism or anger, but instead uses reflection and empathy to make sense of an experience that would have broken many others. Through her words, you see not just the pain of what she endured but also the power of forgiveness, the importance of self-awareness, and the beauty of rebuilding one’s life on one’s own terms.
Still Learning is more than a memoir about surviving a cult. It is a story about reclaiming your voice, rediscovering love, and choosing growth when the easier path might be bitterness. India’s resilience shines through every page, and by the end, you cannot help but admire the woman she has become.
A powerful, heartfelt, and inspiring book that reminds us healing is not a single act, but a lifelong process.