Member of the Family: My Story of Charles Manson, Life Inside His Cult, and the Darkness That Ended the Sixties

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4.5
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400
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In this poignant and disturbing memoir of lost innocence, coercion, survival, and healing, Dianne Lake chronicles her years with Charles Manson, revealing for the first time how she became the youngest member of his Family and offering new insights into one of the twentieth century’s most notorious criminals and life as one of his "girls."

At age fourteen Dianne Lake—with little more than a note in her pocket from her hippie parents granting her permission to leave them—became one of "Charlie’s girls," a devoted acolyte of cult leader Charles Manson. Over the course of two years, the impressionable teenager endured manipulation, psychological control, and physical abuse as the harsh realities and looming darkness of Charles Manson’s true nature revealed itself. From Spahn ranch and the group acid trips, to the Beatles’ White Album and Manson’s dangerous messiah-complex, Dianne tells the riveting story of the group’s descent into madness as she lived it.

Though she never participated in any of the group’s gruesome crimes and was purposely insulated from them, Dianne was arrested with the rest of the Manson Family, and eventually learned enough to join the prosecution’s case against them. With the help of good Samaritans, including the cop who first arrested her and later adopted her, the courageous young woman eventually found redemption and grew up to lead an ordinary life.

While much has been written about Charles Manson, this riveting account from an actual Family member is a chilling portrait that recreates in vivid detail one of the most horrifying and fascinating chapters in modern American history.

Member of the Family includes 16 pages of photographs.

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4.5
16 reviews
Kim T
November 3, 2017
It's hard to love this book because of the story. But it was really well written and is one of those books that can transport you into another time. I only put it down 3 times and every time I did it was weird to come back to 2017. You live the story and feel so many different emotions throughout the entire book. I'm not sorry I read it but it was a trip. A story unlike any other.
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EK Quinn
August 6, 2019
This book description says it has 400 pages, which seemed worth the price (to me). Truth is, it is only 230 pages, which is NOT worth $12. Not for a 'dead guy and misguided youth' story. Sorry (not).
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Nicole Kobrowski
May 16, 2020
It is so good to hear about a time that I did not live through. It is also good to hear a ring of truth and a book from a family survivor.this book must have been terribly difficult for her to write even though she had processed many of her feelings.and I appreciate the offer digging deep and sharing such intimate and detailed information with us.additionally, although it was not over-the-top dramatic I could feel and I could sense her misgivings and hers fear throughout the book. Well with the read.
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About the author

Dianne Lake is a retired special-education teacher and mother of three.

Deborah Herman is the author of twelve books, an attorney, and a journalist.

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