Lost and Found
The Astonishing Survival of Jaycee Dugard: An Unforgettable True Crime Story
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Quick Facts
| Author | John Glatt |
| Narrator | Randye Kaye |
| Runtime | 10h35m |
| Published | July 22, 2014 |
| Rating | 4.2 / 5 (3 ratings) |
| Categories | Biographies & Memoirs, True Crime, Sexual Crimes & Assault |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
About This Audiobook
Lost and Found by John Glatt, narrated by Randye Kaye, is an unflinching account of one of the most shocking kidnappings in American history. The chilling tale of eleven-year-old Jaycee Lee Dugard, who was abducted on her way to the school bus in 1991, will leave listeners utterly captivated. Kaye's narration is marked by a balance of gravity and compassion, giving voice to both the horrors Jaycee endured and her remarkable resilience. What sets this audiobook apart is Glatt's meticulous research and knack for weaving together the complexities of Jaycee's life, her captors, and the legal system's involvement. With a runtime of 10 hours and 35 minutes, this in-depth exploration is a must-listen for fans of true crime and biographies, offering a distinctive perspective on the human spirit's ability to survive and thrive amidst unimaginable adversity.
Why Listen to Lost and Found?
- Expert narration by Randye Kaye brings every character and scene to life across 10h35m of immersive audio.
- Highly rated at 4.2 stars by 3 listeners.
- Free with your Audible trial — keep the audiobook forever even if you cancel.
- Perfect for commutes, workouts, and relaxation. Listen anywhere, anytime.
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