Talking To Strangers
By (Author) Marianne Boucher
Random House Canada
Doubleday Canada
7th April 2020
Canada
General
Fiction
289.96092
Hardback
176
Width 177mm, Height 235mm
For fans of Wild Wild Country, Scientology and the Aftermath and Uncover- Escaping NXIVM, a stunning graphic memoir about a teenage girl who was lured into a cult and later fought to escape and reclaim her identity. Welcome to a place where you are valued. Where everyone is kind. Where you can be your truest self. In 1980, Marianne Boucher felt like a misfit. To the world, she was a high school student with a bright future as a powerhouse figure skater. But she always felt like she was performing--both on the ice and off. And then she found her people. Kind, open-minded and totally different. They didn't care about society's norms and expectations--they valued authenticity and compassion above all else. And they liked her. Not Marianne the performance, but Marianne the person, stripped of her veneer. Soon, she'd abandoned school, her skating and, most dramatically, her family to live with her new friends and help them fulfill their mission of "changing the world." She was sure the sacrifices they asked of her would be worth it. They were helping people, and they cared about her . . . didn't they Talking to Strangers is the true story of Marianne Boucher's experiences in a cult that brainwashed her and took over her life. Told in stunning graphic memoir form, with vivid text and art alike, Marianne shares how she fell in with the Unification Church--or the "Moonies"--and how she eventually, painfully, pulled herself out.
"Talking to Strangers is [Marianne Boucher's] graphic un-novel, an eight-year undertaking, a memoir gush of captions and drawings documenting how she was reeled in and then snatched out,largely on the retrieval efforts of her dogged mothertwigged to the cult phenomenon by following the plotline on a soap opera, The Young and the Restlessand a de-programmer."Toronto Star
MARIANNE BOUCHER is a courtroom sketch artist for CityNews. She lives in Toronto.