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Memoirs of Jaycee Dugard, the "A Stolen Life"

Wednesday, July 13, 2011


A Stolen Life by Jaycee Dugard
A Stolen Life Cover
"A Stolen Life" Memoirs of Jaycee Lee Dugard 18 years in prison, landed in the e-rays shortly after midnight on Tuesday.
The cover is a picture with a smile, teeth, only 11 years old, and her language, her blond hair in the back - without Jaycee before removing from Phillip and Nancy Garrido, and the sex slave of the compound of decrepit Antioquia in the yard.

There is also a pine cone - the last thing Dugard safe to play before she was shot in the car on the way Garrido school buses in 1991. She calls it "a symbol that represents the germ of a new beginning for me."

Earlier this year, pleaded guilty of kidnapping and raping several Garrido were the prison sentence that could keep him behind bars for the rest of their lives.

Dugard, the birth of two daughters, Garrido, imprisoned, and tried to adapt to their new life there. His memoirs, which was officially launched today is devoted to his girlfriend - "At the moment we have laughed together cried together, and all the time in between."

After being kidnapped at the age of 11, Dugard never set foot in a classroom again. Now 31 acknowledged that his memoirs "can be confusing for some."

"A Stolen Life" was published were rescued less than two years after Dugard and his daughters. In the Author's Note at the beginning of the volume, Dugard says the book is his "attempt to convey the overwhelming confusion," he felt during his years with Garrido and "begin to unravel the damage has been done for me and my family.”



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