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Slavery of Faith: The untold story of the Peoples Temple from the eyes of a thirteen year old, her escape from Jonestown at 20 and life 30 years later. [Paperback]

Leslie Wagner-Wilson (Author)
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January 9, 2009
Slavery Of Faith...the quietly kept story of a young woman's escape through the jungles of Jonestown, Guyana the morning of the massacre November 18, 1978 and her struggles to live in the aftermath.

November 18, 2008 marks 30 years since the Jonestown, Guyana Massacre/Suicides and the death of its founder, the Reverend Jim Jones.

Escaping Jonestown, Guyana the morning of November 18,1978 with nine others, Leslie Wagner-Wilson then twenty one years old, trekked thirty seven miles through the jungle with a 40-pound care package strapped to her back with a sheet, her son, later to be known as the youngest survivor of Jonestown. That evening, she would be told that Jonestown was gone along with her plan to escape and return with her father, Richard Wagner who was a part of the Concerned Relatives to free the rest of her family. Amongst the carnage would be her husband, mother, brother, sister, niece, nephew, sister in law, brother in law and the friends she had grown up and loved since 13.

Slavery of Faith reveals the life of a thirteen year old coming of age in the heart of People's Temple Disciples of Christ Church where the pastor Jim Jones, exhorted his followers to consider him divine and to call him "Father" while he touted his extra-marital affairs from the pulpit. The world of Jim Jones was one of inverted ideals, isolation and alienation. However, what began as a church that appealed to peoples inner spirit to help others, was turned into a living hell. Yet it was a place she would go, half a continent away, to be with her 2 year old son, who'd been taken to Jonestown by Jim Jones as he made his exodus to Guyana. It shares the horrors of Jonestown - the labor punishment squads, suicide drills, sleep deprivation, drugging, and humiliations. It also takes the reader through the escape that she says was revealed to her in the spirit.

Thirty years since Jonestown, Slavery of Faith also chronicles her return to the U.S. under a veil of secrecy in fear of the "death squads", her fight to maintain her faith in her most darkest hours; suffering survivors guilt, drug addiction, a family suicide, and finally redemption. It shares her journey through psychological and spiritual jungles to reach a place of remembrance-- to "live their love and not their deaths." Faith has allowed her the resiliency to as she states "tuck and roll" and discover that through pain, tragedy and joy, her life has found divine order.


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 220 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse.com; Revised edition (January 9, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595512933
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595512935
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,053,531 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An inspirational and courageous tale of a young woman's survival!, March 5, 2009
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This review is from: Slavery of Faith: The untold story of the Peoples Temple from the eyes of a thirteen year old, her escape from Jonestown at 20 and life 30 years later. (Paperback)
This author did one thing that none of the other authors about Jonestown did in their books and for this alone, she deserves five stars. She lists the nine hundred plus victims of the Jonestown event in the back of the book. Other books have just given us a number and she has given us their names, birthdates, and places of birth and former residence before Jonestown.
Apart from that, the book is interesting to read because the author was so young and lost her brother, sister, and nieces and nephews. There is the guilt that she feels for surviving and the long way back home to peace, love and understanding of herself. She went to Guyana to get her son who was only 2 years old at the time. Her husband, Joe Wilson, was one of the devoted followers of Jones and it made it very difficult for Leslie to pull herself away.
She wanted to escape and recounts her first attempt when she was in Georgetown to get glasses even though she stashed a pair in the bottom of her suitcase. She and the others in Jonestown lived in a world of fear, paranoia, hunger, hard labor, and terror by the man who led them there. I was surprised that she listed his name with all the other victims. For Leslie, this book helps paint another portrait of the Jonestown life and the tragic events of November 18, 1978.
If you are interested in reading about Jonestown, the People's Temple, and Jim Jones, this book should also be included on your reading list. While Leslie was not as close to Jones, she shows another side of those there with no way out really.
Her escape with her son on November 18, 1978 was brave and guilt-ridden for leaving her family behind to face the certain death. This book is decently written but for the first time in print, I see the names of 900 men, women, and children who once lived in Jonestown.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beyond Words, November 16, 2009
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Ms. Leslie is a personal friend of mine so I have been blessed and honored to hear her tell this story to me on a personal level. I thoroughly enjoyed the book. I would recommend this book to everyone to learn about our history and the struggle of these people that experienced this horrific event.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In Her Own Words, April 1, 2009
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My review is written without informing you of actual events in the book because I want you to read it for yourself. Leslie was unselfish in writing about her life's experiences. She brought you into her world through her words. She kept you interested chapter after chapter. As I read the book and learned more about the reason so many people went to Jonestown it was truly an eye opener. She made the people real again. She not only wrote about her experiences but also her survival and how it affected her and her son. She told you what actually happened and what she was thinking when it happened. She spoke for those who are now silent but had a story that needed to be told honestly. She listed everyone's name in the back of her book which I thought was a wonderful tribute to them. She is a true testimony that "whatever" you may be "growing" through "hang" in there and keep the "Faith" because God "WILL" pull you through. Be a "slave to faith". Don't EVER give up on it. Faith is certain if you just BELIEVE. Read the book yourself and see just what I mean.
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