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Hostage: A Memoir of Terrorism, Trauma, and Resilience

Autor Mimi Nichter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2026
On September 6, 1970, twenty-year-old Mimi Nichter was on a flight home to New York from a summer in Israel when armed members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine crash-landed her plane in a remote desert in Jordan. Passengers were held on board for six days in sweltering heat without flushable toilets or running water. Most were sent home, but Mimi—accused of being an Israeli soldier—and thirty-one others were held hostage in Amman, fearing for their lives as a violent civil war erupted around them. 
In Hostage: A Memoir of Terrorism, Trauma, and Resilience, Mimi recounts her survival of the hijacking of Trans World Airlines Flight 741, the first incident of international terrorism and one of the most significant events in aviation history. 
After her dramatic release, Mimi returned to college a different person. Plagued with terrifying memories, she silenced her experience. One year later, striving to live in the present, she backpacked across Africa and Asia with her boyfriend and in doing so found a path forward, but her buried trauma resurfaced each time a new global hostage crisis occurred. Mimi finally realizes that to fully heal, she must explore how this trauma, and her silence about it, has shaped her life. Told with courage and empathy, Hostage is the story of how one’s strength and humanity can flourish even in the most fearful and untenable circumstances.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781640126848
ISBN-10: 1640126848
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 3 photographs, 15 illustrations, 1 map
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Potomac Books Inc
Colecția Potomac Books
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Mimi Nichter (née Beeber) is a cultural and medical anthropologist, public speaker, and a professor emerita of anthropology at the University of Arizona. She is the author or coauthor of four anthropology-related books and the recipient of the Margaret Mead Award and the George Foster Practicing Medical Anthropology Award.

Cuprins

List of Illustrations
Author’s Note
Introduction
Part 1
Leaving Israel
Landing at Gunpoint
Overnight on the Plane
Inspection
Interrogation
Uncertainty
Taken
Explosions
Waiting
Part 2
On the Move
Negotiations
Rising Tensions
Departure and Reunion
In the War Zone
The Final Days
Part 3
Release
Return to Brooklyn
Finding Refuge
On the Road
The Lawsuit
The Journey Forward
Epilogue
Acknowledgments

Recenzii

“Mimi Nichter’s Hostage offers an intimate and entirely fascinating account of uncommon bravery, compassion, and transformation. Written in vivid, gripping prose, Nichter’s experiences during an airplane hijacking more than fifty years ago show us once again that the past is not the past—but rather a prelude to who we are today.”—Dinty W. Moore, author of The Mindful Writer

“Against the backdrop of protracted conflict and violence in the Middle East, Mimi Nichter’s Hostage offers the nuanced storytelling of an anthropologist and the emotional vulnerability of a hostage survivor. Nichter reminds us with compassion and empathy that the human spirit can endure the scars of terror, and that personal connections and hope remain not only a possibility but also a necessity.”—Aomar Boum, author of Memories of Absence: How Muslims Remember Jews in Morocco

“Taken hostage as a young woman, Mimi Nichter courageously returns to ‘normal’ life, only to discover years later that this trauma holds the keys to her own depth and self-transformation. Her brave retelling shows the potency of facing one’s shadows and telling one’s truth with clarity and generosity.”—Christina Sell, author of A Deeper Yoga

Descriere

Hostage survivor Mimi Nichter recounts her incredible survival of the hijacking of Trans World Airlines Flight 741, the first incident of international terrorism and one of the most significant hijacking events in aviation history.