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Jonestown: An American Family Tragedy

by H. J. Jones
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781961302112
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Mission Point Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Mission Point Press
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 300
  • Original Price: USD 19.95
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 440 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Murder / Mass Murder, Historical, and Modern / 20th Century / General

After the heartbreaking loss of her own father, the youngest daughter, Mary, found a replacement in Reverend Jim Jones. But as a member of his Peoples Temple in California, she soon became overworked, underfed, and was beaten. Meanwhile, her family back home watched helplessly as she slowly disappeared into Jim Jones's clutches. Then, just as her parents' generation once searched for a better life in a new country, Mary moved with her young family to Guyana.

Jonestown: An American Family Tragedy tells this story. It also includes Jim Jones's personal history, his rise to enormous power, and his catastrophic downfall that left 913 people dead. Readers will learn about life inside Jonestown, its gradual decline, and the truth of November 18, 1978: it was murder, not suicide. Nevertheless, many people today remain attracted to charismatic leaders promising a better life. Yet often these same leaders can often wind up harming them instead: Jonestown still holds a lesson.

Jones, H. J.: - As a first generation American, H. J. Jones grew up hearing Dutch spoken in the family; but instead of the "old country," America's Great Lakes would become her heart's true home. However, her sense of adventure led her to 45 states and 28 countries despite being a homebody and fearful flier. Having once slept on a flat Moroccan rooftop, in a musty Danish hayloft, and in an English pasture with a lone bull, she considers travel to be the best education. Nevertheless, the author also holds two master's degrees. In this book, she seeks to honor her sister who died in Jonestown, examines life in that Guyanese jungle, and warns about demagogues. She hopes that in sharing her family's history, readers can see how anyone, given the right conditions, can be led astray.

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