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The Last Days
The Last Days

The Last Days

A memoir of faith, desire and freedom

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BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY

400 Pages, 5 x 8

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $17.99 (US $17.99)

Publication Date: September 2024

ISBN 9781529109535

Rights: US

Penguin Random House UK (Sep 2024)
Ebury Press

Price: $17.99
 
 

Overview

A lyrical and powerful memoir of leaving the Jehovah's Witnesses, from an exciting new literary talent.

'A masterpiece' Amy Liptrot
'Courageous stuff... intense, compelling, raw' The Times


It is 1982 and in the Kingdom Hall we are Jehovah's Witnesses. The state of the world shows us the end is close, and Satan is like a roaring lion, seeking to devour us.

Ali Millar is waiting for Armageddon. Born into the Jehovah's Witnesses in a town in the Scottish Borders, her childhood revolves around regular meetings in the Kingdom Hall, where she is haunted by vivid images of the Second Coming, her mind populated by the bodies that will litter the earth upon Jehovah's return.

In this frightening, cloistered world Ali grows older. As she does, she starts to question the ways of the Witnesses, and their control over the most intimate aspects of her life. As she marries and has a daughter within the religion, she finds herself pulled deeper and deeper into its dark undertow, her mind tormented by one question: is it possible to escape the life you are born into?

A tale of love and darkness, of faith and absolution, The Last Days is an unforgettable memoir of one woman's courageous journey to freedom.

Reviews

Courageous stuff... intense, compelling, raw The Times

Poetically unpeels the layers of fear and shame built into the psyche of children who are raised as Witnesses. The Telegraph

A coming-of-age story like no other, The Last Days is about finding voice through desire, authentic connection and creative expression. It sings with the strength and bravery it takes to step away from what has defined you, particularly when those you love follow a different truth. A searingly honest memoir. Lily Dunn, author, Sins of My Father

Author Biography

Ali Millar was born and raised in the Scottish Borders, and now lives in England with her husband and four children. She has an MA with Distinction in Creative Writing from Edinburgh Napier University, and has worked as a cultural producer for Summerhall in Edinburgh, for whom she has interviewed dozens of writers including Marina Warner, Rachel Cusk, Emma Jane Unsworth, and Etgar Keret. She has also chaired events at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.