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When They Were Mine: Memories of a Branch Davidian Wife and Mother
Sheila Martin
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| #2950155 in Books | 2009-03-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.90 x.60 x5.00l,.50 | File type: PDF | 235 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| NOT WORTH $30|By Kristi|This book has absolutely no emotion, no power and no drive. I had to force myself to finish reading it. The book was written as if someone just taped Sheila Martin's story and re-wrote it word for word without clearing up facts, getting more details or asking the questions that are normally associated with the Branch and the Waco siege. It was a very||"This is a story, told with both simplicity and dignity, of an incredible tragedy and an amazing faith."―Eileen Barker, Professor Emeritus of Sociology with special reference to the Study of Religion, London School of Economics|"This book is a tale well-told
When They Were Mine is the autobiography of Sheila Martin, a member of the Branch Davidian Church at the time of its apocalyptic encounter with the FBI in April, 1993. The assault resulted in a fire that killed 76 Branch Davidians, including 23 children. Sheila's husband and four oldest children died in the fire. Martin told the story of her life, both before and after the attack, to Catherine Wessinger, who then wrote this first-person narrative from the recordin...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.When They Were Mine: Memories of a Branch Davidian Wife and Mother | Sheila Martin.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.