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Morning, Come Quickly
Morning, Come Quickly
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A love story. A spiritual journey. A psychological thriller.
Where are they now: victims of child pornography and other forms of extreme abuse?
Ask Emily Klein, who could've been a Bible Belt socialite but chose to become a therapist instead, and she'll tell you that some ended up in her office trying to recover from the aftereffects of having been used in organized evil.
Ask Jeff Klein, who could've lived off the wealth and reputation of his ancestors, but chose to become a history professor instead, and he'll tell you that some turned out just fine. That they grew up to become stable, contributing members of their communities.
The couple had been living enviable, almost perfect, lives until one September day in 1989 when Emily, standing at the bedside of a dying client, heard the words that split their lives to Before and After.
Sometime later, in the church where she had been baptized, confirmed, and married, Dr. Emily Lentz Klein – good wife, mother and daughter, successful psychologist – bowed her head and began a spiritual journey the unenlightened would have called mental illness.
What a voyage it was for both of the Kleins! To a world of murder, transgenerational trauma, and government-sponsored torture and terrorization of children.
To the front lines of the war over "false memories."
And back to the home front. To their sanctuary by the sea where the aging lovers learned, unambiguously, that they had been more than childhood sweethearts.
Where are they now: victims of child pornography and other forms of extreme abuse?
Ask Emily Klein, who could've been a Bible Belt socialite but chose to become a therapist instead, and she'll tell you that some ended up in her office trying to recover from the aftereffects of having been used in organized evil.
Ask Jeff Klein, who could've lived off the wealth and reputation of his ancestors, but chose to become a history professor instead, and he'll tell you that some turned out just fine. That they grew up to become stable, contributing members of their communities.
The couple had been living enviable, almost perfect, lives until one September day in 1989 when Emily, standing at the bedside of a dying client, heard the words that split their lives to Before and After.
Sometime later, in the church where she had been baptized, confirmed, and married, Dr. Emily Lentz Klein – good wife, mother and daughter, successful psychologist – bowed her head and began a spiritual journey the unenlightened would have called mental illness.
What a voyage it was for both of the Kleins! To a world of murder, transgenerational trauma, and government-sponsored torture and terrorization of children.
To the front lines of the war over "false memories."
And back to the home front. To their sanctuary by the sea where the aging lovers learned, unambiguously, that they had been more than childhood sweethearts.
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