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Lost and Found

The True Story of Jaycee Lee Dugard and the Abduction That Shocked the World

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Lost and Found

By: John Glatt
Narrated by: Randye Kaye
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In 1991, eleven-year-old Jaycee Lee Dugard was kidnapped on her morning walk to the school bus. The search for Jaycee made national headlines, and the case was repeatedly featured on America's Most Wanted. But despite her family's tireless efforts, Jaycee's disappearance remained a mystery.

Then, in August 2009, a registered sex offender named Phillip Garrido appeared on the University of California, Berkeley, campus alongside two young women whose unusual behavior sparked concern among campus officials and law enforcement. That visit would pave the way for a shocking discovery: That Garrido was Jaycee Lee Dugard's kidnapper.

For eighteen years Jaycee had lived on the Garrido property in Antioch, California. Kept in complete isolation, she was repeatedly raped by Garrido, who fathered her two daughters. When news broke of Jaycee's discovery, there was a huge outpouring of relief across the nation. But questions remain: How did the Garridos slip past authorities? And how did Jaycee endure her captivity? This is the story of a girl-next-door who was lost and found.

©2010 John Glatt (P)2014 Tantor
Sexual Crimes & Assault True Crime Disappearance Abduction Nonfiction True Crime
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Well-researched Story • Comprehensive Backstory • Good Story • Detailed Aftermath • Interesting Insights • Happy Ending
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I thought the narrator tone was off for the story. she sounded happy and excited when the story was sad and horrifying. the overall story was heart breaking.

good story

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I remember hearing this story but certainly not in detail like in this book. God bless Jaycee and her family.

Unbelieveable

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Please, change the wording... a nurses AIDE is not a NURSE! Nurses aides are extremely important, however they are not nurses! Nurses do a lot to become nurses, not just a 6 week on the job program in a nursing home.

Nurses aide

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Very detailed--perhaps too much so, as there is some repetition. My main complaint is that the trial and sentences aren't covered. It seems this was published in a rush to be the first account, which I see as poor judgment.

Additionally, the narrator's overall tone feels wildly inappropriate. Her inflections sounded more like she was narrating a lifestyle piece on a child's quinceañeara rather than the account of a brutal rapist and child kidnapper.

Why publish before the trial?

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explains alot but does repeat itself at times so that can get old but over all good

very good

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I Feel the book would’ve been much better if it wouldn’t keep repeating it’s self.

Interesting

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There are many inaccuracies as this book came out before Jaycee Lee’s memoir. It’s borderline offensive, as this book claims she “bonded” with her abductor, and she later states she did not. There are some interesting insights about her abductor’s previous crimes, but overall would recommend the memoir over this.

Read Jaycee’s memoir, not this

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I didn’t read about this book when I selected it besides what the title read. There were a lot of mistakes made that hopefully all in that field will learn from. Glad he can’t talk his way out again. I heard the story yet this gave a different perspective. Well told. I would recommend this book. I learned several things.

Inside a mental predator

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I like that the author went back into the complete history of each person in this real life story. It helps you to understand how a person could ask so insidious. There is no mercy for this man and women but it helps you to fully understand the mind of such a narcissistic personality.

Get the Whole Story

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Good story, would have preferred Shaun Grindell for narration, otherwise good story and Happy Ending!

Good

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