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Jesus Land

A Memoir; With a New Preface by the Author
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Jesus Land by Julia Scheeres offers an intimate and moving memoir of growing up in a strict Christian household while dealing with racial and familial challenges. The author recounts her experiences alongside her adopted black brother as they navigate the complexities of adolescence, faith, and identity in a setting often marked by harsh and rigid beliefs.
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You might enjoy this book if you are drawn to powerful memoirs that explore themes of family, race, and redemption. This deeply personal story provides a compelling and emotional look at growing up in a strict religious household while navigating the complexities of a troubled upbringing and racial tensions.

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Jesus Land by Julia Scheeres is an unforgettable memoir that delves deep into the complexities of family, race, and religious extremism. Set during the mid-1980s, this gripping narrative follows Julia and her adopted brother, David, as they navigate their tumultuous teenage years. Julia, a white girl, and David, a Black boy, confront the harsh realities of growing up in a predominantly white, rural community in Indiana—an environment pervaded by pervasive racism and ignorance. Their household offers little solace, with a mother more devoted to her church’s missionaries than her own children and a father whose violent tendencies cast a long shadow over their lives.

Their struggles intensify when Julia and David are sent to Escuela Caribe, a religious reform school in the Dominican Republic. What initially appears to be a paradise set amidst breathtaking natural beauty soon reveals itself to be a nightmare of severe disciplinary practices and psychological manipulation. The school's regime is unyielding, extracting repentance through harsh, often cruel measures. Julia and David’s bond becomes their lifeline as they endure and resist the oppressive environment around them.

This exquisitely crafted memoir, which has been applauded as "one of the best memoirs in years" by Anne Lamott, offers a powerfully candid and emotional account of survival and resilience. Scheeres unpacks her experiences with a striking blend of heartache, humour, and tenacity, presenting a searing critique of the fundamentalist Christian context that shaped her upbringing.

Jesus Land resonates deeply with readers, even years after its initial publication. It transcends the specificities of its narrative, touching upon universal themes of love, loss, and the quest for moral integrity. As Scheeres poignantly reveals, being a good person involves far more than merely attending church; it requires profound empathy, unwavering courage, and the relentless pursuance of justice.

This New York Times bestseller remains a testament to the capacity of love to flourish under even the most oppressive circumstances, offering readers a story of rage and redemption, hope and humour, and above all, the indomitable power of human spirit. Ideal for those who appreciate the raw honesty found in works like The Liar's Club and Running with Scissors, Jesus Land is a compelling read that is as enlightening as it is heart-wrenching.

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ISBN: 9781640092167

Publisher: Counterpoint

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 June 2019

Country: United States

Imprint: Counterpoint

Audience: General / adult

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Width: 139.0mm

Height: 209.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 400

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About the Author

Julia Scheeres's essays, articles, and book reviews have been published in the New York Times, Elle, Marie Claire, O, The Oprah Magazine, Wired and other publications. Her second book, A Thousand Lives- The Untold Story of Jonestown, won the Northern California Independent Bookseller Association's Nonfiction Book of the Year award. She lives in Berkeley, California, and is a member of The Grotto.

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