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Julia Scheeres : Jesus Land: A Memoir
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Author: Julia Scheeres
Title: Jesus Land: A Memoir
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Date: 2006-11-01
ISBN: 1582433542
Publisher: Counterpoint
Latest: 2024/06/30
Weight: 0.8 pounds
Size: 5.3 x 8.04 x 1.0 inches
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The memoir the New York Times Book Review called "heart-stopping and enraging" and about which Entertainment Weekly raved "Jesus Land will break your heart and mend it again"

Sinners go to: HELL. Rightchuss go to: HEAVEN. The end is neer: REPENT. This here is: JESUS LAND.

Julia Scheeres stumbles across these signs along the side of a cornfield while out biking with her adopted brother David. It's the mid-1980s, they're sixteen years old, and have just moved to rural Indiana, a landscape of cottonwood trees and trailer parks--and a racism neither of them is prepared for. While Julia is white, her close relationship with David, who's black, makes them both outcasts. At home, a distant mother--more involved with her church's missionaries than with her own children--and a violent father only compound their problems. When the day comes that high-school hormones, racist brutality, and a deep-seated restlessness prove too much to bear, their parents' solution is reform school--in the Dominican Republic.

In this riveting memoir, first-time author Scheeres takes us with her from the Midwest to a place beyond imagining. Surrounded by natural beauty, the Escuela Caribe is nonetheless characterized by a disciplinary regime that demands its teens repent for their sins under boot-camp conditions. Julia and David's striving to make it through is told here with startling immediacy, extreme candor, and not an ounce of malice.

Reviews: Carly (USA: NV) (2007/12/02):
I wasn't a big fan of the writing style, but it's very engaging and I read the book very quickly, eager to find out what happens next. It's very touching and about sibling relationships more than anything else.



Amy Delamaide (USA: KS) (2011/10/08):
Interesting story...but also kind of traumatic to read. Never read it again, didn't recommend it to friends, very willing to part with it.



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