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Review This is an extraordinary tale of resilience, forgiveness and--yes--love.�Patricia Chadwick manages to tell the story of her unorthodox and, at times, cruel, upbringing with both an unflinching and a forgiving eye. This is an unusual combination. Ms. Chadwick does not shirk from telling the truth about the harshness of life at the Center, but she also does not withhold its moments of beauty and transcendence. We come away wishing that Ms. Chadwick had had a different childhood, but also wondering if that very childhood was what made her the person that she is today. Patricia gives us a window into the human soul and the beautiful human capacity to forgive. She knows her parents loved her. She doesn't know why they tolerated the draconian rules of the Center. And, in the end, she somehow knows how to lean on the side of love. She is both a wonderful writer and an inspiration. This book is a must-read for both its strange mid-twentieth century tale of cults in our country and for its higher spiritual lessons. I could not put it down.� (Deborah Goodrich Royce, author of Finding Mrs. Ford)�� Read more From the Back Cover THEY PROMISED HER HEAVEN,�BUT THERE�WAS NO SAVIOR.'Patricia Chadwick presents a riveting story of love and�perseverance surviving religious beliefs�and spirituality�gone astray. A fascinating story presented by the person�who was the child and�daughter that lived through this�harrowing experience. A must read for all!'--Ken Langone'Patricia Chadwick's�Little Sister�sheds light on a part of�the history of American Catholicism that�has been kept�in the shadows. This fascinating, often horrifying story�lets us in on the secrets of a�cult that separated parents�from children, fostered psychological abuse, and isolated�its members�from the modern world...all in the name of�the One True Church.'--Mary Gordon Read more About the Author Patricia Walsh Chadwick was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1948. She received her BA in Economics from Boston University and had a thirty-year career in the investment business, culminating as a Global Partner at Invesco. Today she sits on a number of corporate boards, and she blogs on issues social, economic and political. She also mentors middle school girls at Our Lady Queen of Angels School in Harlem. In 2016, she founded and is the CEO of Anchor Health Initiative, a health care company that serves the needs of the LGBTQ community in Connecticut. She is married and lives in Connecticut with her husband. They have a daughter and a son. Read more


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