Beth Granger was the first staff child born at Grenville Christian College, an elite private boarding school in Canada. In truth, it was a cult. After her escape at age thirty-one, she didn't become a drug addicted streetwalker or go straight to hell, as her cult leaders predicted. Instead, she earned her Bachelor of Education at Queen's University, got hired after her first teacher interview, married a police officer, and became a mother of two. She's been recovering from complex PTSD, benzo withdrawal, and a lifelong eating disorder. She also helped spearhead a sixteen-year landmark class action lawsuit against her abusers. Beth is dedicated to shedding light on the long-term impact of trauma inflicted by weaponized religion. Born and Razed: Surviving the Cult was Only Half the Battle is her first book.
""It takes considerable courage to leave a cult, and even more to speak out about such an experience."" - Rick Alan Ross, Cult Education Institute ""Beth Granger shows how much emotional damage a cult can cause, and how difficult it is to overcome the experience."" - Nori Muster, Betrayal of the Spirit: My life behind the headlines of the Hare Krishna Movement ""Beth Granger provides readers with an insightful and self-reflective journey into, then eventually out of, a debilitating cultic environment ..."" - Stephen A. Kent ""... a stunning contribution to the growing recognition of the impact and trauma of growing up in a cult."" - Janja Lalich, Take Back Your Life: Recovering from Cults and Abusive Relationships ""This well-written, explosive Canadian memoir will have you on the edge of your seat."" - Janice Selbie, RPC, Divorcing Religion: A Memoir and Survival Handbook ""You'll cringe, cry, and cheer for Granger as you read her compelling story. I did."" - Charlene L. Edge, Undertow: My Escape from the Fundamentalism and Cult Control of The Way International ""Beth Granger's beautifully written, searingly honest and heartrending account ... is a must read."" - Gillie Jenkinson, PhD, Walking Free from the Trauma of Coercive, Cultic and Spiritual Abuse: A Workbook for Recovery and Growth ""Born and Razed is a haunting memoir ... shining a powerful spotlight on institutional spiritual abuse. It left me enraged-and in awe of her fight for justice and recovery."" - Anke Richter, Cult Trip: Inside the World of Coercion and Control ""This book is an excellent read for those looking to peel back the layers of cults in Canada."" - Caitlin Erickson, public education advocate ""She offers hope that healing is possible-though it doesn't always look like we would expect."" - Erin Harrop, PhD, LICSW, eating disorders researcher, therapist, and advocate ""... an essential read for those seeking to understand the darker side of institutional authority and its lasting consequences."" - Meg Appelgate, Becoming UN SILENCED: Surviving and Fighting the Troubled Teen Industry ""Granger bravely shares a heartrending survivor account of religious and institutional abuse, well worth the witnessing."" - Jessica Willis Fisher, Unspeakable: Surviving My Childhood and Finding My Voice ""Anyone who loves the stories of women who have advocated for themselves and survived against impossible odds will want to read this powerful story."" - Cait West, Rift: A Memoir of Breaking Away from Christian Patriarchy ""Beth Granger's spirit was not broken. In fact, its vibrancy is woven into every page. This book is a triumph and a must read."" - Gerette Buglion, An Everyday Cult ""... at once captivating and heartbreaking. A must read!"" - Sarah Edmondson, Scarred: The True Story of How I Escaped NXIVM, the Cult That Bound My Life ""If you are lost in the pain and isolation of religious trauma and spiritual abuse, this book will remind you that you're not alone."" - Rebekah Monroe, co-founder of North American Research Collective - Religious Trauma