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Slonim Woods 9: A Memoir

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Slonim Woods 9: A Memoir

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780593138854

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Random House Inc

Publication Date:

30th November 2021

UK Publication Date:

2nd September 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

364.15092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Description

A stunning firsthand account of the creation of a modern cult under conman Larry Ray and the horrifying costs paid by his young victims- his daughter's college roommates An "extraordinary" (Nylon) firsthand account of the creation of a modern cult and the costs paid by its young victims- a group of college roommates "Intense . . . a tale of hard-won survival, and creating a life after the unimaginable."-Salon The inspiration for the upcoming Hulu docuseries Stolen Youth, directed by Zach Heinzerling and co-produced by Daniel Barban Levin In September 2010, at the beginning of the academic year at Sarah Lawrence College, a sophomore named Talia Ray asked her roommates if her father could stay with them for a while. No one objected. Her father, Larry Ray, was just released from prison, having spent three years behind bars after a conviction during a bitter custody dispute. Larry Ray arrived at the dorm, a communal house called Slonim Woods 9, and stayed for the whole year. Over the course of innumerable counseling sessions and "family meetings," the intense and forceful Ray convinced his daughter's friends that he alone could help them "achieve clarity." Eventually, Ray and the students moved into a small Manhattan apartment, beginning years of manipulation and abuse, as Ray tightened his control over his young charges through blackmail, extortion, and ritualized humiliation. After a decade of secrecy, Larry Ray was finally indicted on charges of extortion, sex trafficking, forced labor, and money laundering. Daniel Barban Levin was one of the original residents of Slonim Woods 9. Beginning the moment Daniel set foot on Sarah Lawrence's idyllic campus and spanning the two years he spent in the grip of a megalomaniac, this brave, lyrical, and redemptive memoir reveals how a group of friends were led from college to a cult without the world even noticing.

Reviews

Disturbing, extremely vulnerable and extraordinary. . . . A biting, observant memoir about his experience, as he excavates the reasons he was so drawn into Rays grasp.Nylon

An intense tale of coercion, humiliation, gaslighting, and physical torment. It's also one of hard-won survival, and creating a life after the unimaginable.Salon

Insightful and often heart wrenching . . . This book will be a tremendous help to others who have gone through something similar.Bomb

Daniel Barban Levins courageous and honest memoir exposes the evil nature of manipulation and the near impossibility of escape, and his writing reminds us that honesty is the only tool to destroy these monsters. Levin offers us a way out, but only if we have the courage to follow him. This is an extraordinary story of entrapment, determination, and escape.Eric Fair, author of Consequence

This harrowing memoir not only recounts what happened from the observant, insightful poet who lived through it, but also explores the how and why. Its a moving, lucid testimony, as much about the abuse of power as it is about the power of storytelling.Grace Talusan, author of The Body Papers

A deeply honest and viscerally lyrical descent into the self, Levins book shines a fluorescent light of masterful, sharp prose on the twisted depths of trauma, and takes our hand as we bear witness to the profane, the absurd, the banal, and the violent, so that we dont have to navigate that horror alone, as he once did.Matt Young, author of Eat the Apple

With fascinating detail, Slonim Woods 9 takes us on a tour of the lower depths of human vulnerability and manipulation. Levins vivid storytelling and poetic sense make it a great read, without ever upstaging its commitment to the slippery, open-ended process of self-discovery and healing.Amy Gerstler, author of Scattered at Sea

In devastating and unforgettable ways, Levin renders trauma into language. Maybe most shocking of all is the beauty of his accountthe tenderness of a survivor reaching toward those who are still trapped inside.Rebecca Sacks, author of City of a Thousand Gates

Chilling . . . eloquent . . . a powerful portrayal of a young mans ability to emerge whole from an experience intended to break him.Publishers Weekly

An unusual, affecting portrait of how post-adolescent power dynamics are susceptible to cultish abuse.Kirkus Reviews

Powerful. . . . A poetic and intimate memoir of a harrowing ordeal. Any reader interested in the workings of cults or the experiences of people in cults will find this book worthwhile.Library Journal

Author Bio

Daniel Barban Levin holdsa bachelor's degree from Sarah Lawrence College and an MFA in poetry from the University of California, Irvine. He is the winner of the Stanley and Evelyn Lipkin Prize for Poetry and the Lynn Garnier Memorial Award, and is the recipient of fellowships from the Frost Place, Tent- Creative Writing, the Sarah Lawrence Summer Seminar for Writers, and the Community of Writers at Squaw Valley. His writing has appeared in Provincetown Arts, Bat City Review, Sarah Lawrence Review, The Westchester Review, The Offbeat, The Fourth River, and Bennington Review. He lives in Los Angeles.

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