A Stolen Life by Jaycee Dugard
14%-68% (more than 100 pages)
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In this book, Jaycee describes her scenery in detail. When she is captured, she vividly recounts how she felt herself grasp something sticky, which is a pine cone. With all of the intricate descriptions, I can actually feel like I am living through her experience with her.
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In this story, Jaycee accurately portrays her abductor, Paul, as an ethic-less man that cruellly tricks her into believing she is in good hands. Also, Paul's wife is portrayed as an immoral woman who puts up with the abuse going on in her yard. Through out this story, I find myself continuously horrified about how Paul and his wife could do something so horrible to the young, eleven year old Jaycee.
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