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A Stolen Life: A Memoir is a true crime book by American kidnapping victim Jaycee Lee Dugard about the 18 years she spent while sequestered and enslaved with her captors in Antioch, California. The memoir dissects what she did to survive and cope mentally with extreme abuse.
Dugard says she wrote the book, which was published in July 2011, to assist other survivors of sexual abuse. [28] A few days before the book was released, Dugard gave her first extensive television interview taped in Ojai, California, to ABC's Diane Sawyer. [9] [81]
Jaycee Dugard, kidnappers Phillip and Nancy Garrido, Antioch, California, US, 18 years, discovered on 26 August 2009. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] John Jamelske , serial rapist-kidnapper who, from 1988 to his apprehension in 2003, kidnapped a series of girls and women and held them captive in a concrete bunker beneath the yard of his home in DeWitt, a suburb ...
In a new interview with 20/20, Dugard, 36, discusses her new book, Freedom: My Book of Firsts, and how she is healing. "It's taken a lot of time," she said of the healing process. "It hasn't ...
A Stolen Life, a 2011 memoir by Jaycee Dugard; See also. Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail, a 1999 autobiography by Malika Oufkir; Stolen ...
The 2009 reappearance of kidnapped schoolgirl Jaycee Lee Dugard, after 18 years in captivity, led police to be initially hopeful that Dugard's abductor, Phillip Garrido, might have also been involved in Garecht's disappearance. [23]
Smart was one of five recovered young adults who contributed entries to the 2008 book You're Not Alone, which was published by the U.S. Department of Justice. She appeared at a May 2008 event promoting the book. [11] [12] [13] In 2009, Smart commented on the kidnapping of Jaycee Lee Dugard. She shared that, in her own experience of recovering ...
Author's public statements, and because of claims that the book contains “selective storytelling incidents” and does not encompass racism against all people. [10] 2020 — — — Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes: Chris Crutcher: Obscene language, sexual content 1993 — 85 — A Stolen Life: A Memoir: Jaycee Dugard