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All Who Believed

A Memoir of Life in the Twelve Tribes

In 2000, Tamara and her husband gave up everything to join the Twelve Tribes. Fourteen years and four children later, they found the courage to leave. This is her story of faith, survival, and the long road back to freedom.

★★★★★ 4.37 avg  •  106 ratings on Goodreads

About the Book

All Who Believed

“Come for a day or to stay!” beckons the maroon double-decker bus called The Peacemaker. One couple, searching for peace and a better life, did just that.

In August of 2000, Tamara Mathieu and her husband gave up everything they had and joined the Twelve Tribes — a worldwide religious organization — with their 17-month-old son. They were just 23 years old. Fourteen years and three more children later, they fled back to “the real world.”

All Who Believed gives an honest look behind the scenes of day-to-day life inside the Twelve Tribes, exposing the abuse and mind control that permeates their culture — as well as the controversial beliefs of this cult next door.

Book Details

Published May 21, 2024 Publisher Rootstock Publishing Pages 282 pages Format Paperback & eBook Genres Memoir · Nonfiction · Biography · Cults

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“A powerful, haunting memoir that pulls readers deep inside a closed religious community and the quiet courage it takes to escape it. Unflinching, compassionate, and unforgettable — essential reading.”

★ Goodreads Review — 5 Stars

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4.37 average — 106 ratings on Goodreads

Tamara Mathieu

About the Author

Tamara Mathieu

Tamara Mathieu is a cult survivor, advocate, and published author based in Swanton, Vermont. In 2000, she and her husband joined the Twelve Tribes — a worldwide religious organization — at just 23 years old, with their infant son in tow. Over the next fourteen years, they had three more children while navigating the complex realities of life inside a high-control community.

In 2014, Tamara and her family made the courageous decision to leave the Twelve Tribes and start over from scratch. She now works as lead facilitator of a day program for adults with developmental disabilities at Northwestern Counseling and Support Services in St. Albans, Vermont.

All Who Believed is her debut book — a deeply honest account written to help others understand the realities of cult life, and to offer hope to those still searching for a way out. She resides in Swanton with her husband and children, and is a proud grandmother to Ella, Emersyn and Anavah.

14
Years in the Twelve Tribes
4
Children
2024
Debut Published

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What Readers Are Saying

★★★★★

“All Who Believed is a gripping memoir that pulls back the curtain on life inside the Twelve Tribes. Honest, raw, and courageous — a must-read for anyone curious about cult life, faith, and the journey to freedom.”

★★★★★

“Tamara Mathieu writes with raw honesty and emotional clarity, exposing the slow erosion of autonomy and the devastating cost of belief when faith is weaponized. Unflinching and unforgettable.”

★★★★★

“The author does a great service sharing her experience. An excellent book. Recommended to anyone who wants to understand what life inside the Twelve Tribes is really about.”