Even Silence Has An End

Even Silence Has An End
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Publisher : Hachette UK
Total Pages : 568
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ISBN-10 : 9780748115235
ISBN-13 : 0748115234
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Book Synopsis Even Silence Has An End by : Ingrid Betancourt

Download or read book Even Silence Has An End written by Ingrid Betancourt and published by Hachette UK. This book was released on 2010-09-21 with total page 568 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ingrid Betancourt's story - her exemplary courage, spirit and resilience - has captured the world's imagination. A politician and presidential candidate celebrated for her determination to combat the corruption and climate of fear endemic in Colombia, in 2002 she was taken hostage by FARC, a terrorist guerrilla organisation. She was held captive in the depths of the jungle for six and a half years, chained day and night for much of that time, constantly on the move and enduring gruelling conditions. She was freed and reunited with her children and relatives in 2008. It is Betancourt's indomitable spirit that drives this important and deeply moving book, telling in her own words the extraordinary drama of her capture and eventual rescue, and describes her fight to survive, mentally and physically. As she confronts the horror of what she went through, her story also goes beyond the specifics of her own confinement to offer an intensely intelligent, thoughtful and compassionate reflection on what it means to be human.


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