At age 14, I became one of Charles Manson's Girls. At 17 I helped put him in prison. This is my story. At 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. 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." 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 took her into his home, 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.
If you’re interested in learning about the Manson family at all- I cannot recommend this one enough. I always opt for any firsthand accounts of things like this, so it’s really great to have one from Dianne Lake. Doesn’t get into the murders much if that’s what you’re looking for (she wasn’t present, but she does talk about the parts that she witnessed), but it’s a fantastic perspective when it comes to understanding the “why” and “how”. How they ended up there. How it all went in the direction that it did. A better understanding of what Manson was like during that time and around the girls, and the personal relationships between them. It also paints a vivid image of the hippie scene of the 60s, and the wonderful and horrible elements of it- which is absolutely crucial in understanding the world in which the Family formed. After reading this one, everything else I’ve watched or read about the time at Spahn Ranch (and the other various locations) has felt repetitive… it covers that entire time extensively, but in a way that isn’t a chore to get through.
It’s also an interesting memoir about abuse and trauma. It’s very heavy, which should be expected with the subject matter here. It’s really incredible how much she was able to heal from this.
I recommend this one to anyone interested in the topic. Or the other topics covered here. This is the one. Finished in less than 24 hours.
Good read
Published by Whyterose , 5 years ago
She tells it like it is, admits to her stupid mistakes and how life was with Manson and his Family, I highly recommend!
It was okay
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 6 years ago
This book was okay..was expecting it to be a bit better with some more memories coming from dianne lake. Regardless, if you collect charles manson type books I do recommend adding this to the collection.
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