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On July 2, [[2007]], HarperElement (a [[UK]] division of Harper Collins) published '''"Not Without My Sister"''' by sisters [[Juliana Buhring]], [[Celeste Jones]] and [[Kristina Jones]].  The book detailed their experiences being raised in the [[Children of God]]/[[The Family]] and was the first such book to be published by former [[second generation]] [[:Category:Current and Former Members|members]].   
 
On July 2, [[2007]], HarperElement (a [[UK]] division of Harper Collins) published '''"Not Without My Sister"''' by sisters [[Juliana Buhring]], [[Celeste Jones]] and [[Kristina Jones]].  The book detailed their experiences being raised in the [[Children of God]]/[[The Family]] and was the first such book to be published by former [[second generation]] [[:Category:Current and Former Members|members]].   
  
The first printing of 50,000 copies sold out within a couple months and the book became a bestseller in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Australia]].  When the paperback edition of the book was released in the UK on January 7, [[2008]], it quickly reached the number 1 position in the Nielsen BookScan list of best-selling non-fiction paperbacks and stayed there for several weeks until the first week of March 2008 when it moved to the number 3 position.<ref>"Saturday Review: Top 10 non-fiction paperbacks," ''The Guardian,'' 2008-02-09.</ref><ref>"Saturday Review: Top 10 non-fiction paperbacks," ''The Guardian,'' 2008-02-23.</ref><ref>"Saturday Review: Top 10 non-fiction paperbacks," ''The Guardian,'' 2008-03-08.</ref> According London's [[:Category:Press:London Times|Sunday Times]], as of March 8, 2008, the UK paperback edition had sold approximately 89,000 copies.<ref>" Books;Sunday Times bestsellers," ''Sunday Times,'' 2008-03-16.</ref> The book is scheduled to be released in the [[United States]] in April 2008.
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The first printing of 50,000 copies sold out within a couple months and the book became a bestseller in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Australia]].  When the paperback edition of the book was released in the UK on January 7, [[2008]], it quickly reached the number 1 position in the Nielsen BookScan list of best-selling non-fiction paperbacks and stayed there for several weeks until the first week of March 2008 when it moved to the number 3 position.<ref>"Saturday Review: Top 10 non-fiction paperbacks," ''The Guardian,'' 2008-02-09.</ref><ref>"Saturday Review: Top 10 non-fiction paperbacks," ''The Guardian,'' 2008-02-23.</ref><ref>"Saturday Review: Top 10 non-fiction paperbacks," ''The Guardian,'' 2008-03-08.</ref> According to London's [[:Category:Press:London Times|Sunday Times]], as of March 8, 2008, the UK paperback edition had sold approximately 89,000 copies.<ref>" Books;Sunday Times bestsellers," ''Sunday Times,'' 2008-03-16.</ref> The book is scheduled to be released in the [[United States]] in April 2008.
  
  

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Authors Kristina, Juliana and Celeste

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On July 2, 2007, HarperElement (a UK division of Harper Collins) published "Not Without My Sister" by sisters Juliana Buhring, Celeste Jones and Kristina Jones. The book detailed their experiences being raised in the Children of God/The Family and was the first such book to be published by former second generation members.

The first printing of 50,000 copies sold out within a couple months and the book became a bestseller in the United Kingdom and Australia. When the paperback edition of the book was released in the UK on January 7, 2008, it quickly reached the number 1 position in the Nielsen BookScan list of best-selling non-fiction paperbacks and stayed there for several weeks until the first week of March 2008 when it moved to the number 3 position.[1][2][3] According to London's Sunday Times, as of March 8, 2008, the UK paperback edition had sold approximately 89,000 copies.[4] The book is scheduled to be released in the United States in April 2008.


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References

  1. "Saturday Review: Top 10 non-fiction paperbacks," The Guardian, 2008-02-09.
  2. "Saturday Review: Top 10 non-fiction paperbacks," The Guardian, 2008-02-23.
  3. "Saturday Review: Top 10 non-fiction paperbacks," The Guardian, 2008-03-08.
  4. " Books;Sunday Times bestsellers," Sunday Times, 2008-03-16.

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