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#PattyHearst
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MonicaLoves2Read
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Mehso-so

It was an okay True Crime audiobook. I found some of it interesting, but at other times it seemed to drag, at least to me. Patti Hearst was just 18 when she was kidnapped one night by a radical group. She joined the group soon after being kidnapped by them. Though it sounded to me like a good case for Stockholm Syndrome. It had been discussed a few years before her arrest, but it was never brought up during her case.

SamAnne And now, it‘s also,known as Patty Hearst syndrome. 7mo
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AvidReaderandGeekGirl
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3.75 stars

Pretty interesting but dragged at some parts. I didn't know much about this case, so I learned a lot! I do also like that they humanized the victims in this story.

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TheSpineView
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Klou Interesting! Great choice! 3y
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JacintaMCarter
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#2021Book36
I didn't know much about Patty Hearst before reading this; just the basics that she was kidnapped and allegedly joined her captors in their crimes. After reading Toobin's extensively researched book, I still can't say with any certainty whether I think Hearst is a victim or a criminal. I can say, though, that I was completely invested in this story from beginning to end.

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Samplergal
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I recommend this book to all who want to know more about Patty Hearst. Again, the justice system shows us two tiered justice. One for the poor. One for the rich. #NFNovember

ljuliel Sad, this stuff happens every day . Money talks. 5y
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Samplergal
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Very much enjoying this audiobook. I remember the whole Patty Hearst kidnapping, but this is the definitive history. #NFNovember

Zelma I really liked this one. I read Jonestown right before or after, and it was an interesting experience. There is a reference to Patti Hearst in Jonestown that placed everything in historical context for me. 5y
Samplergal And there is a reference to Jim Jones wanting his congregation to do the food drive as the SLA had ordered the elder Hearst to do! 5y
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Julsmarshall
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Interesting, but maybe because this case has been a life long area of interest for me. Having visited San Simeon on multiple occasions, I‘ve always found the Hearst family fascinating; one of our earliest versions of American royalty. Toobin‘s book was well researched, well paced and told a balanced version of events. Nothing earth shattering or mind changing really, but a sold bit of nonfiction. Narration by Paul Michael was good.

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Julsmarshall
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RowReads1 Ugh! 5y
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ScrappinMom
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I made it! Didn't think I was going to but I did. Thanks for the fun weekend and I can't wait until the next one! #mbcreadathon #MBCfrogsread13

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heikemarie
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I am driving a 16 foot truck from FL to WA to help my aunt move (she lives in WA but much of her stuff was in FL...). I‘m hoping we get to listen to the tagged audiobook today! She loves audiobooks, so it wasn‘t hard to figure out what we‘d do on our drive (once we were sick of carpool karaoke) - picture of TN!

Megabooks This is a great audiobook! Enjoy! 5y
Megabooks And drive safely!! 💜 5y
Zelma I really liked this book. Good choice for a road trip. (edited) 5y
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Nute A very cool Aunt-Niece venture. Safe travels! 5y
heikemarie @Megabooks @Zelma We really like it so far!! 5y
heikemarie @Megabooks @Nute Thank you! Halfway and doing great! 5y
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