Inside Scientology
The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion
Whatever your opinion of Scientology, the truth is more extreme. Inside Scientology is journalist Janet Reitman's incredible book-length follow-up to the Rolling Stone
cover story of the same name, a 2007 finalist for the National Magazine
Award. Founded by wayward science-fiction writer and historical
revisionist par excellence L. Ron Hubbard, "America's Most
Secretive Religion" is perhaps best known for high-profile adherents
like Tom Cruise and John Travolta, but its tenets, processes, and
internal organization form a story as surprising and captivating as that
of any investigative work released this year. Reitman's extensive
research--including hundreds of interviews with devotees and defectors
alike--culminates in an expansive, page-turning survey of the origins,
development, crises, beliefs, and scandals of this fascinating
incorporated religion, all with a fair-minded approach that favors
diligent curiosity over judgment at every turn. "It has been my goal to
write the first objective modern history of the Church of Scientology,"
Reitman writes in the book's introduction, and to this end, Inside Scientology succeeds in spades. This book will remain the definitive study of the subject for a long time to come. --Jason Kirk
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