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In December 2012, Juliana Buhring became the first woman to
circumnavigate the world by bicycle. With only a few months of
training and little sponsorship, support or money she left from
Naples on 23 July 2012 to cycle the world. Raised in a religious
cult as a child, Juliana finally broke away as a young adult and
found her soul mate - an explorer seeking the source of unmapped
rivers in Africa. When he was killed by a crocodile, her world went
dark. To escape her grief, she decided to set herself a challenge.
Having never seriously ridden a bike, she set out to ride around
the world. 18,000 miles, 152 days, 4 continents, 19 countries, 29
punctures, 6 big mountains, 1 desert and a cyclone later, she made
it back just days before Christmas with a Guinness World Record.
Empowering, inspiring, often humorous, This Road I Ride is
testimony to the power of sheer will to overcome any obstacle.
Discover a true story of adventure, blood, sweat and gears.
The bestselling, devastating account of three sisters torn apart,
abused and exploited at the hands of a community that robbed them
of their childhood. It reveals three lives, separate but entwined,
that have experienced unspeakable horror, unrelenting loyalty and
unforgettable courage. From as early as three years old, Juliana,
Celeste and Kristina were separated from their parents and
physically and sexually abused by their 'guardians' in the infamous
religious cult known as the Children of God. They were made to
watch and mimic orgies, received love letters and sexual advances
from men old enough to be their grandfather, and were forced into
abusive relationships. They were denied access to formal schooling
and medical care, had to busk on the streets, beg for money, and
were mercilessly beaten for 'crimes' as unpredictable as reading an
encyclopaedia. Finally, unable to live with the guilt of what had
happened to her children, their mother escaped with Kristina and
her younger siblings, cutting herself off from Celeste in a bid to
save her remaining children. Desperate to save her sister, Kristina
eventually began a search to find Celeste,but it would be many
years until Celeste found the courage to escape, wanting freedom
and a different future for the child she was carrying. The suicide
of one of their sisters drove Juliana to exit the group a couple of
years later. Now the three sisters have finally come together to
reveal in full and horrific detail their existence within the
Children of God cult. Their stories reveal a community spread
throughout the world and its legacy of anorexia, depression, drug
abuse, suicide and even murder. Lives are ripped apart and
painstakingly mended with a shared strength that finally enabled
the sisters to free themselves from the shadows of their past.
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