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Carolyn Jessop , Laura Palmer
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May 3 2011
The author of The New York Times bestseller Escape returns with a moving and inspirational tale of her life after she heroically fled the cult she’d been raised in, her hard-won new identity and happiness, and her determination to win justice for the crimes committed against her family.
 
In 2003, Carolyn Jessop, 35, a lifelong member of the extremist Mormon sect the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS), gathered up her eight children, including her profoundly disabled four-year-old son, and escaped in the middle of the night to freedom. Jessop detailed the story of her harrowing flight and the shocking conditions that sparked it in her 2007 memoir, Escape. Reveling in her newfound identity as a bestselling author, a devoted mom, and a loving companion to the wonderful man in her life, Jessop thought she had put her past firmly behind her. 
            Then, on April 3, 2008, it came roaring back in full view of millions of television viewers across America. On that date, the state of Texas, acting on a tip from a young girl who’d called a hotline alleging abuse, staged a surprise raid on the Yearning for Zion Ranch, a sprawling, 1700-acre compound near Eldorado, Texas, to which the jailed  FLDS  “prophet” Warren Jeffs had relocated his sect’s most “worthy” members three years earlier. The ranch was being run by Merril Jessop, Carolyn’s ex-husband and one of the cult’s most powerful leaders. As a mesmerized nation watched the crisis unfold, Jessop once more was drawn into the fray, this time as an expert called upon to help authorities understand the customs and beliefs of the extremist religious sect with which they were dealing.
            In Triumph, Jessop tells the real, and even more harrowing, story behind the raid and sets the public straight on much of the damaging misinformation that flooded the media in its aftermath. She recounts the setbacks (the tragic decision of the Supreme Court of Texas to allow the children in state custody to return to their parents) as well as the successes (the fact that evidence seized in the raid is the basis for the string of criminal trials of FLDS leaders that began in October 2009 and will continue throughout 2010), all while weaving in details of her own life since the publication of her first book. These include her budding role as a social critic and her struggle to make peace with her eldest daughter’s heartbreaking decision to return to the cult. 
            In the book’s second half, Jessop shares with readers the sources of the strength that allowed her not only to survive and eventually break free of FLDS mind control, but also to flourish in her new life. The tools of her transformation range from powerful female role models (grandmothers on both sides) to Curves fitness clubs (a secret indulgence that put her in touch with her body) to her college education (rare among FLDS women). With her characteristic honesty and steadfast sense of justice, Jessop, a trained educator who taught elementary school for seven years, shares her strong opinions on such controversial topics as homeschooling and the need for the court system to hold “deadbeat dads” accountable. (Among Jessop’s recent victories is a court decision that ordered her ex-husband to pay years of back child support.) An extraordinary woman who has overcome countless challenges and tragedies in her life, Jessop shows us in this book how, in spite of everything, she has triumphed—and how you can, too, no matter what adversity you face.


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Carolyn Jessop was born into the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, a group splintered from and renounced by the Mormon Church, and was married for seventeen years to one of its highest-ranking leaders. Her bestselling account of fleeing the FLDS, Escape, was published in 2007. She lives in West Jordan, Utah, with seven of her eight children.
 
Laura Palmer is the author of Shrapnel in the Heart and has collaborated on six other books, the most recent being the New York Times bestseller Escape. She lives in New York City.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Triumph - the perfect ending to an amazing story Mar 20 2012
By Angel
Format:Paperback
After reading her first book Escape, I couldn't wait to see how the rest of her story unfolded. Carolyn's story is just one of very many to come out of that community. Her story of triumph as she gets her kids out and fights the system and ultimately comes out the other side strong and morally intact is breath taking. Carolyn has a writing style that grabs the reader and doesn't let go. Many nights I went to bed asleep with the book in my hands because I could not bear to put it down. This book is more about the trials and the political side of her story, whereas Escape is about how she grew up and got out. But once you read Escape, there's no denying you'll want more and Triumph is just what you need to quench your curiosity about how her life turned out and what being on the "outside" did for her. I will definately read both books again, and probably again.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice follow up Feb 25 2011
By JJ
Format:Hardcover
Follow up after her book Escape. This book is much better written that her first and shows her growth and how much perspective she has gained since leaving and creating her new life.

In two parts, the part one focuses on the raid at the Texas FLDS compound "Yearning for Zion" by the Texas authorities. With FLDS "prophet" Jeffs in jail, the cult's leader had become her ex-spouse, so many of her ex-polygamous family members were amongst those taken into custody. She shares her perspective on all that occurred in the weeks and months that followed.

Part two focuses on Carolyn personally, who details her incremental internal changes that led her to shift her thinking and escape from the oppressive & abusive cult she was born into. She explains how she ultimately triumphed over the hold of brainwashing & mind control as well as triumphing in a court of law, winning an unprecedented child support judgment against her captor/spouse, which was a blow to the defiant FLDS as well as a moral victory & validation from the law/outside world that the actions of the FLDS are criminal.

Well worth a read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Life after the FLDS May 14 2010
By Courtney Rabideau - Published on Amazon.com
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In her first book Carolyn Jessop details her life, her marriage to Merill Jessop, the birth of her eight children and their escape in 2003.

This book details her life after the escape. After the raid on the Texas FLDS Compound Carolyn was asked to fly down to Texas to help investigators and the CPS to better understand the mindset of the people of the FLDS. Carolyn brought her two younger daughters to show their half-siblings that they did not have to worry about the outside world. They were worried because at least 8 of Merill's daughters by several other wives were taken during the raid.

Shortly after the raid Carolyn was involved in several court cases dealing with the raid and the FLDS. One of them involved her former step-daughter who was married to Warren Jeffs when he was 50 and she was 12. Carolyn testified about abuse that she witnessed from the girls mother Barbara. Prosecutors wanted to take both of Barbara's underage children from her, but only ended up getting the daughter who married Warren removed leaving Barbara with her 11 year old son.

The other case dealt with money. After Carolyn escaped with her children Merill did not pay her any money to help support their children. Carolyn knew that he had the money and that he was hiding some, but after the escape she did not have the financial resources to go after him. After the raid she knew would be a good time to iron out the money that Carolyn felt Merill owed her and their children. Their daughter Luanne as well as Carolyn's father testified. After the case was settled Carolyn got to see her daughter Betty who had returned to the FLDS two days after her 18th birthday.

This part of the book also details how the raid effected her children. During this time her older children would get calls from their half-siblings still in the FLDS which were very hard on them because the siblings would attack Carolyn. It also brought back bad memories of abuse, both physical and sexual, that happened to her children by their half siblings (who used the raid to their advantage in print and television stories.)

The second part of the book details the things that Carolyn learned along the way that helped her once she escaped.

All in all a very inspirational story about a woman who faced adversary and overcame it and learned something from it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Proud Texan May 22 2010
By Betty V. Goss - Published on Amazon.com
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I think that this book surpasses Carolyn's original book, because it shows that not only did she escape from polygamy, she and her children are flourishing in the world. Her oldest son is in college and a pilot. He could not have accomplished this if his mother hadn't had the courage to leave the stifling world of the FLDS. Her oldest daughter may have returned to the cult, but her 2nd daughter graduated from high school and dreams of becoming an attorney so she can help those who can't help themselves. That says a lot. Carolyn also gives tips and tools to those who need to overcome adversity. She's believable because she's lived it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiration at it's finest May 12 2010
By Debra Brown - Published on Amazon.com
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Carolyn Jessop's book entitled Escape was an interesting look at life in a polygomus cult in the middle of the United States. Her daring escape with eight children in tow was amazing and hard to believe in our culture today. Triumph is about her activities during the Texas rescue of the FLDS children, her lessons in life that carried her into the free world and some entertaining ancedotes during her life as the FLDS Texas Bishop's youngest wife. My favorite was about Carolyn and her friends sneaking off to work out at Curves. In Triumph, Carolyn details what it took to succeed and break away from the FLDS, how she found true love with an extraordinary man, how each of her children developed into their own person and the heartbreak of her eldest daughter returning to the cult after her eighteenth birthday. She doesn't sugar coat her struggles, but really gives readers concrete tools that anyone can use to overcome adversity in their lives. A truly enjoyable well written book with grace and charm.
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