Jenny Hayworth grew up within the construct of the Jehovah's Witnesses, which she describes as a fundamentalist, cult-like religion. She devoted her life to it for over thirty years. Then she left it. The church "unfellowshipped" her-rendered her dead to those family and friends still committed to the church.
Hayworth is a sexual abuse survivor. The trauma changed her self-perception, emotional development, trust, and every interaction with the world.
Inside/Outside is her exploration of sexual abuse, religious fundamentalism, and recovery. Her childhood circumstances and tragedies forced her to live "inside." This memoir chronicles her journey from experiencing comfort and emotional satisfaction only within her own fantasy world to developing the ability to feel and express real life emotion on the outside.
It is a story that begins with tragic multigenerational abuse, within an oppressive society, and ends with hope and rebirth into a life where she experiences real connections and satisfaction with the outside world.
Those who have ever felt trapped by trauma or circumstance will find Inside/Outside a dramatic reassurance that they are not alone in the world, and they have the ability to have a fulfilling life, both inside and out.
About the Author: Jenny Hayworth completed her bachelor of science degree, with a major in psychology, in 2010 and currently works with prisoners in an attempt to rehabilitate them for integration back into society. She previously volunteered as a crisis counselor for a suicide prevention hotline.
In her memoir, she combines her professional development and personal experiences with sexual abuse and religious fundamentalism to relate a story of tragedy and sorrow that ends in hope and healing. Her desire is to help others like her realize they are not alone in the world and can also recover.
Hayworth lives in Australia with her family, and she finds joy in both her animals and garden.