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Oracle's Daughter: The Rise and Fall of an American Cult

Contributor(s): Hill, Harrison (Author)

ISBN: 9781668018873

Publisher: Scribner Book Company

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Pub Date: April 7, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.30" H x 9.10" L x 6.00" W ( 1.85 lbs) 352 pages

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Description: A gripping chronicle of the rise and fall of a woman-led cult--and the enduring allure of extremism across America's turbulent religious history.

On a cool fall night in 1999, twenty-six-year-old Sarah Green crept out of her house, retrieved a backpack from its hiding place, and ran for her life. She was escaping not just the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps, a paramilitary religious cult operating out of the New Mexico desert, but also the punishments and cruelty of the cult's leader--her mother, Deborah.

In The Oracle's Daughter, Harrison Hill traces the fascinating beginnings and violent end of ACMTC, from its early days as an outgrowth of the 1960s counterculture to its descent into conspiracy-fueled abuse. This is the story of three women--Deborah, the group's founder and self-proclaimed oracle; Maura, one of its first members; and Sarah, Deborah's daughter--bound together by a punitive, baroque set of radical beliefs and practices, including exorcism, kidnapping, and the horrific mistreatment of those who fell out of the leaders' favor. With a dramatic, deeply researched narrative tracing the strange twists and turns of the country's religious development, The Oracle's Daughter illuminates the porous boundary between the fringe and the mainstream--and shows how much more vulnerable we are to extremism than we might like to think.

Brief description: Harrison Hill grew up in Charlottesville, Virginia, and lives in Brooklyn, New York. He received his MFA in nonfiction from Columbia University, where he also taught undergraduate writing. His journalism and essays have appeared in The Cut, GQ, Vogue, Travel + Leisure, AFAR, The Threepenny Review, and other outlets. The Oracle's Daughter is his first book.

Review Quotes: One of Town & Country and Alta's Best Books of April
One of Oprah Daily's Best Books of Spring

"This true crime cult story opens with a scene straight from an action movie ... The Oracle's Daughter reads like immersive, on-the-ground reportage, charting how a small, idealistic community corrodes into a regime of cruelty, its practices so outlandish they'd feel invented if Hill didn't render them with such concrete, lived-in specificity ... You come for the propulsive mother-daughter nightmare and the granular portrait of a survival in a closed world; you leave with a bracing sense of how mainstream the fringe can get."
--Oprah Daily, Best Books of Spring

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