
Jesus Land
A Memoir
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Evans
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By:
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Julia Scheeres
Julia and her adopted brother, David, are 16 years old. Julia is White. David is Black. It is the mid-1980s and their family has just moved to rural Indiana, a landscape of cottonwood trees, trailer parks, and an all-encompassing racism. At home are a distant mother more involved with her church’s missionaries than her own children and a violent father.
In this riveting and heartrending memoir Julia Scheeres takes us from the Midwest to a place beyond imagining: surrounded by natural beauty, the Escuela Caribea religious reform school in the Dominican Republic is characterized by a disciplinary regime that extracts repentance from its students by any means necessary. Julia and David strive to make it through these ordeals and their tale is relayed here with startling immediacy, extreme candor, and wry humor.
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loved it. so insightful. i laughed, i cried.
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So sad
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What made the experience of listening to Jesus Land the most enjoyable?
This book was not enjoyable in the sense that it was happy, hopeful, or even primarily redemptive. In fact, many passages of this book made me angry - not at the author, but at her parents (her father's abuse and her mother's cold indifference and hypocrisy)... and then to add reform "school" on top? This is not the Jesus I know... any of it!I have to include the black v. white race issue here, as it was prominently displayed in the book. I honestly challenge anyone to find where in the Bible it says that black people are inferior, as for some reason that seemed to be the prevailing belief in conservative America...
What other book might you compare Jesus Land to and why?
I read this book on the heels of reading Lauren Drain's "Banished - surviving my years in the Westboro Baptist Church". There are many parallels, and yet these two women have come out completely different - one a secular humanist with no need for religion; the other still seeking answers and believing that there is a God of love out there..Which character – as performed by Elizabeth Evans – was your favorite?
Elizabeth Evans was incredible as a narrator for this book. She infused so much of the teen angst, pain and frustration that Julia must have felt... I felt like a young Julia Scheeres was telling me her story.Any additional comments?
As stated above, many parts of this book made me angry. It is a cautionary expression of the Biblical words for parents not to grieve their children. It causes me to reflect on how I plan to raise my own children as a Christian. They will need so much more than just food and shelter - they will need love and affection, something notably absent from Julia's parents.This book is not representative of all Christians, or Christ Himself. I personally believe that one can be a strong believer in Christ and neither hold so many convictions as to stomp out compassion and grace nor so few as to be ineffective. Christ - as portrayed in the Bible - is not a brutal task master nor a spineless sissy.
I applaud Julia Scheeres for writing this brutally honest book and Elizabeth Evans for perfectly narrating it.
Jesus Land - how NOT to be a Christian
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amazing story and narrator's voice perfect for it
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I originally chose this book because I am a native to Indiana--little did I know that when I started listening to it, they were residents in Lafayette, IN which is a town only 20 minutes from where I grew up.It's a true story of survival in a family that uses religion as an excuse to be abusive to their children, both emotionally and physically.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Jesus Land?
David's continued desire to have a "family" despite the physical and emotional abuse he endured.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
One of the last moments that Julia and David got to spend together on the beachA story of survival
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The best book ever
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Hell of a story about growing up in hell
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But in the end, it’s a beautiful story of the love between a brother and a sister. You can’t beat it.
Not an easy listen but well worth it.
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What did you love best about Jesus Land?
I grew up in rural Illinois the same time as Julia Scheeres grew up in rural Indiana. Her memories reflect so many of my own in regards to racism, religion and the constant peer pressure. I felt as though I was on her journey with her as she traversed heartbreak at the hands of her own family and prejudice at every turn.What other book might you compare Jesus Land to and why?
I don't think there is any book that compares to this one - this is such a personal story.Which scene was your favorite?
My favorite scene is when Julia Scheers returns to Escuela Caribe and offers the advice "trust no one."Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I wanted to desperately finish this book in one sitting because it was so good. I wanted to know that Julia Scheers somehow found happiness and that David found the true meaning of family.Any additional comments?
This memoir is truly moving. It is so heartbreaking and honest, I want to thank Julia Scheers for finding the strength to write it.Incrediable Memoir of How Our Familes Shape Us
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The effects of a dysfunctional family
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