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Child X

A Memoir of Slavery, Poverty, Celebrity, and Scientology

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Child X

By: Jamie Mustard
Narrated by: Jamie Mustard
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“Hey, kid. Kid.” A voice in the darkness of the slum dorm. I awoke to my stale, bare mattress. It was midnight. The arm of a male nanny reached into the closet where my bed was, roughly jostling me. “You have to get up. They’re coming.”

A notorious movement cloaked in secrecy. A prosperous Black family that rose from the ashes of American slavery. A forgotten boy. And a daring escape.

Jamie Mustard was born into one of the most influential fringe movements in the 1970s: Scientology. Raised on a mythos of spaceships and made to believe that it was his life’s purpose to help save the world, he was determined to survive—not only unsurvivable neglect but also the impossible physical and psychological gauntlet of extreme poverty and illiteracy. Child X is a dark existential journey into a deepest hole of human existence and the road back.

The unbelievable story of a lost generation of children, Child X takes readers through Jamie’s childhood and adolescence in “the movement,” his daring escape, and his rise into self-possession. With wit and vulnerability, Jamie sheds light on one of the untold, but not uncommon, accounts of a powerful Black family that rose from the ashes of slavery to prominence and wealth, and how the counterculture of the 1960s and 70s caused that rise to crumble. This deeply personal true story gives a child’s-eye view of one of the most notorious American religious movements in history. Despite his family’s success, Jamie would be born a slave and then reborn an artist. Through extraordinary encounters with celebrity, icons and historical figures, it also powerfully places Black American history in the larger context of world events.

A universal story of resilience in the face of overwhelming odds, Child X celebrates yet transcends race—and is ultimately an uplifting impossible to believe story of rising out of adversity and building a life full of meaning and connection. With this book, Jamie continues working to restore his family’s legacy and provides a salient saga of the road to humanity and self-possession.

©2025 by Jamie Mustard. (P)2025 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Poverty & Homelessness Social Sciences Funny Feel-Good

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“As someone who’s deeply studied psychological indoctrination, Child X is a staggering triumph over the unimaginable. A profoundly moving and important book, at once haunting and beautiful.”—Holt McCallany, lead actor, David Fincher’s Mindhunter (Netflix)

Child X is a vivid, harrowing memoir of a childhood shadowed by hardship and illiteracy in a dark movement, ultimately of personal redemption and triumphant artistic self-expression. Its message is essential.”—Gabor Maté, MD, New York Times bestselling author of The Myth of Normal

“A moving story about overcoming the impossible.”—Hilary Bevan Jones, film and television producer and first female chairman of BAFTA

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Child X is a dark but enlightening story about growing up in the constricting grip of a totalitarian movement . It’s secrecy and doctrine sticks to its subordinates like tar in a heatwave .The story is intelligently and beautifully constructed by mixing in family,American and world history with the personal memories and stories of this child X. This creates perspective,context and a horizon in the crazy story of a beautiful ,curious and creative boy that was raised in a collective madness machine.The narration by the author himself brings this memoir even closer to the heart.

Devastating and inspiring. Dark but full of light .deeply moving.

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