Beth Granger is dedicated to shedding light on the long-term impact of religious trauma and helping its survivors heal. Beth grew up in a Christian cult, believing that she’d become a drug addicted streetwalker and go to hell if she ever left. Instead, after her escape at age 31, she forged a seemingly successful life for herself as a teacher, a wife and a mother. She also spearheaded a 16-year landmark class action lawsuit against her abusers. Writing her multi-award-winning memoir played an essential part of Beth’s healing when it became clear that she couldn’t outrun her trauma. She is a 2025 Journey First Place Winner with the Chanticleer International Book Awards and is the recipient of the 2026 CANREADS award for Best Memoir. Beth resides near Ottawa with her family and her three cavaliers, Harry, Hermione, and Ron.