The story of the Ant Hill Kids is often told as something extreme, something distant, something that feels almost impossible when viewed from the outside. It is easy to look at what happened within that isolated settlement in Quebec and see only the end result-the harm, the control, the suffering-and to separate it from ordinary life as something that could never be repeated. But that distance is part of what makes cases like this so dangerous to misunderstand.
Because nothing about this began at that level.
Roch Thériault did not begin as a figure of fear. He began as a man with conviction, with certainty, and with the ability to offer answers to people who were searching for them. The group did not begin as something violent or extreme. It began as a community, built around shared belief, shaped by the idea of living differently, of preparing for something greater. There were no immediate signs of what it would become, no clear moment where everything shifted from acceptable to unthinkable.
Instead, it changed gradually.
That is the most important
By:
Gavin Blackwood Imprint: Gavin Blackwood Edition: Large type / large print edition Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 9mm
Weight: 213g ISBN:9798233332029 Pages: 154 Publication Date:31 March 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
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