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 · Jesus Land by Julia Scheeres – remembering a silent rebellion. The author’s searing memoir of growing up in a violent, fundamentalist household shows how Author: Lorraine Berry.  · Now with a new preface by the author, this New York Times bestselling memoir is a gripping tale of rage and redemption, hope and humor, morality and malice—and most of all, the truth: that being a good person takes more than just going to church. Julia and her adopted brother, David, are sixteen years old. Julia is white. David is bltadwin.ru: Catapult.  · Download Jesus Land - by Julia Scheeres in Pdf ePub ebook. A page turner heart stopping and enraging focused justified and without a trace o. Nov 24, Jesus Land: A Memoir and millions of other books are available for instant access. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App.


In , Scheeres wrote a New York Times-bestselling memoir, "Jesus Land," detailing her and David's abuse and their rebellion. The unvarnished book has become a rallying point for young. Jesus Land: A Memoir Julia Scheeres, Author. Counterpoint $23 (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. ARTICLES. Growing Up Evangelical; OTHER BOOKS. Jesus Land: A Memoir. For Julia Scheeres and her adopted brother David, "Jesus Land" stretched from their parents' fundamentalist home, past the hostilities of high school, and deep into a Christian reform school in the Dominican Republic. For these two teenagers - brother and sister, black and white - the s were a trial by fire.


Julia Scheeres' Jesus Land tells the story of Julia and her brother David, both sixteen-year-olds of different races who are insulted and humiliated due to their love for each other as brother and sister. This book is set up on the rural part of Indiana during the 's, when racism was still in abundance within our society. Julia Scheeres' memoir Jesus Land is a painfully candid account of a family riddled with dysfunction. Scheeres, now 38, grew up in a strict Calvinist household in Lafayette, Indiana, the daughter of a surgeon and his Bible-thumping wife. Her parents' missionary zeal led them to adopt two African-American boys when Julia was still a toddler. Jesus Land by Julia Scheeres – remembering a silent rebellion. The author’s searing memoir of growing up in a violent, fundamentalist household shows how defiance is sometimes a silent process.

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