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Guide to Jaycee Dugard’s Freedom
Guide to Jaycee Dugard’s Freedom
Guide to Jaycee Dugard’s Freedom
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PLEASE NOTE: This is a companion to Jaycee Dugard’s Freedom and NOT the original book.

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Freedom (2016) is the sequel to the memoir A Stolen Life (2011) by Jaycee Dugard, who was kidnapped in 1991 at age 11 and held captive in a hidden backyard compound in California for 18 years. In Freedom, she narrates her reintegration into mainstream society.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJun 23, 2016
ISBN9781683784616
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    Freedom (2016) is the sequel to the memoir A Stolen Life (2011) by Jaycee Dugard, who was kidnapped in 1991 at age 11 and held captive in a hidden backyard compound in California for 18 years. In Freedom, she narrates her reintegration into mainstream society.

    Jaycee emphasizes that she is not Elizabeth Smart or one of the women held captive by Ariel Castro in Cleveland. She is Jaycee Dugard, and her story is her own. When 11-year-old Jaycee was walking to the school bus stop in her South Lake Tahoe community, a car approached her. A man, Phillip Garrido, reached out, zapped her with a stun gun, and dragged her into his car. Then he and his wife, Nancy, took Jaycee to their home in Antioch, where they held her as Phillip’s sex slave.

    Now, Jaycee is in her mid-30s. Phillip and Nancy Garrido are in prison for the rest of their lives. Jaycee and the two daughters she had by Phillip Garrido are still rebuilding their lives, one day at a time. Because Jaycee was in captivity for so long, she had to learn how to do the most basic things for the first time after she

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