
A Thousand Lives
The Untold Story of Hope, Deception, and Survival at Jonestown
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Narrated by:
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Robin Miles
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By:
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Julia Scheeres
They left America for the jungles of Guyana to start a better life. Yet what started as a Utopian dream soon devolved into a terrifying work camp run by a madman, ending in the mass murder-suicide of 914 members in November 1978.
In A Thousand Lives, the New York Times best-selling memoirist Julia Scheeres traces the fates of five individuals who followed Jim Jones to South America as they struggled to first build their paradise, and then survive it. Each went for different reasons - some were drawn to Jones for his progressive attitudes towards racial equality, others were dazzled by his claims to be a faith healer. But once in Guyana, Jones' drug addiction, mental decay, and sexual depredations quickly eroded the idealistic community.
For this groundbreaking book, Scheeres examined more than 50,000 pages of newly released documents that the FBI collected from the camp after the massacre - including diaries, crop reports, and letters that were never sent home - as well as hundreds of audiotapes of Jones addressing his group.
Scheeres's own experience at a religious boot camp in the Dominican Republic, detailed in her unforgettable debut memoir Jesus Land, gives her unique insight into this chilling tale.
Haunting and vividly written, A Thousand Lives is a story of blind loyalty and daring escapes, of corrupted ideals and senseless, searing loss.
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Where does A Thousand Lives rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Top of the line read.What did you like best about this story?
It was easy to see how the fallowers got sucked in the ways of Jamestown, And Jim's teachings.What about Robin Miles’s performance did you like?
Robin Miles is very easy to lissen to.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
There is know way not to react to this story where so many died becuse of others not stopping what they no was going on.Well told story!
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Interesting
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Thorough and fascinating history of People's Templ
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Well Told
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Scheeres outlines in compelling detail the dreadful story of Jim Jones and his bullying of the vulnerable people in his congregation, those trusting, marginalized followers whom he tricked into joining his Guyana enclave. By the time they came to recognize Jones's treachery,
they were his prisoners and ultimately, his victims.
BTW, I disagree with the author's interpretation of the expression "drinking the Kool-Aid". She writes that it refers to one who gullibly accepts a fiction or a condition. The reality is that Jones's armed henchmen forced the helpless people at gunpoint to swallow the lethal drink. Those who refused or fled were shot. Thus, the expression "drinking the Kool-Aid" rapidly came to mean "voluntarily" swallowing a situation over which one has no control anyway.
Sorry Story
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I was hooked!
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An important story
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It wasn't written to shock the reader, and it explained how some people were just slowly sucked into the world of Jim Jones, until they were in so deep, it was impossible to retreat.
Not a typical dry recitation of facts
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Excellent personal insight.
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Excellent
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