165 Days: Prisoner of the Taliban
Autor Asad Qureshien Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780764364266
ISBN-10: 076436426X
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 22 color photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.36 kg
Editura: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Colecția Schiffer
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 076436426X
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 22 color photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.36 kg
Editura: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Colecția Schiffer
Locul publicării:United States
Recenzii
"They say truth is stranger than fiction. Asad Qureshi's account of his escape from the jaws of death certainly fits the bill. His journey into the heart of darkness, which resulted in the deaths of two of his colleagues, has all the ingredients of a Hollywood blockbuster – betrayal, suspense, gripping action – made all the more impressive by his honest, down-to-earth prose."
--DR SAFEER AWAN, Rector National University of Modern Languages (NUML) Pakistan
“A thrilling first-hand account of barbarism at the hands of monsters...a masterpiece which reveals the ghastly nature of groups whose corruption of Islam is wreaking havoc across the world.”
--TAHA COBURN-KUTAY, Business Executive
"A powerful, absorbing memoir of a brave journalist lured into a terrorist trap. Accounts of captivity are not unfamiliar, yet Asad Qureshi has an iron grip on the reader's attention with a style that is so impressively raw it places this biography
head and shoulders above similar titles. His first book, this exceptionally realistic narrative is packed with emotion, giving the reader a crystal-clear picture of what it’s like to walk in the shoes of a human being with the constant threat of death
hanging over him. A five-star read."
--ÄJA MOSLEH, Television Producer
“Harrowing, gripping, frightening and ultimately redemptive, 165 Days Prisoner of the Taliban is a haunting tale of isolation that takes the reader on a searing, soul-searching journey into the heart of evil.”
--ALAN CLARK, PR Executive
“A thrilling first-hand account of barbarism at the hands of monsters...a masterpiece which reveals the ghastly nature of groups whose corruption of Islam is wreaking havoc across the world.”
--TAHA COBURN-KUTAY, Business Executive
"A powerful, absorbing memoir of a brave journalist lured into a terrorist trap. Accounts of captivity are not unfamiliar, yet Asad Qureshi has an iron grip on the reader's attention with a style that is so impressively raw it places this biography
head and shoulders above similar titles. His first book, this exceptionally realistic narrative is packed with emotion, giving the reader a crystal-clear picture of what it’s like to walk in the shoes of a human being with the constant threat of death
hanging over him. A five-star read."
--ÄJA MOSLEH, Television Producer
“Harrowing, gripping, frightening and ultimately redemptive, 165 Days Prisoner of the Taliban is a haunting tale of isolation that takes the reader on a searing, soul-searching journey into the heart of evil.”
--ALAN CLARK, PR Executive
Comentariile autorului
- Asad describes not only his own experience as a hostage but also those of his parents and brother as they work desperately to raise money to secure his release. Asad is very open about the strain that the ordeal has on his marriage as well; his wife moves back America before he returns to the UK.
- When Asad is released and handed over by the Asian Tigers, he is transported to Islamabad by Al Qaeda operatives. They speak freely with Asad and treat him well; this is a highly unusual twist and one of the most interesting parts of the book.
- The majority of popular Middle East hostage accounts are authored by white Westerners, many of them evangelical Christians. Asad is a British citizen, but also a Muslim of Pakistani descent. This affected the way he was treated by his captors, and informs his views on his imprisonment and the greater political situation surrounding it.