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Written with humor and personality, this debut memoir recounts a woman's religious mission of experiencing thirty religions before her thirtieth birthday. Post-Traumatic Chapel Syndrome is perfect for questioners, doubters, misfits, and seekers of most faiths, and tackles the general struggle to treat what life has cracked. On her twenty-ninth birthday, while guests were arriving downstairs, Reba Riley was supposedly upstairs getting dressed. In actuality, she was slumped on the floor sobbing about everything from this is of life to the pile of filthy laundry on the floor. Life without God was crashing in on her. And she was sick and tired of queasy and fatigued. She uttered a eager prayer, and then your idea came to her-thirty by thirty. And thus she embarked on a year-long mission to see thirty religions by her thirtieth birthday. During her religious sojourn, Riley:
- Was interrogated about her gender life by Amish grandmothers
- Disco danced in a Buddhist temple
- Fasted for thirty days without food-or wine beverages
- Cleaned her sweetheart parts in a mosque bathroom
- Was audited by Scientologists
- Learned to meditate with an urban monk
- Snuck into a Yom Kippur service with a imitation grandpa in tow
- And finally learned she didn't have to choose a religious beliefs to choose God