Den of Lions: A Startling Memoir of Survival and Triumph
By (Author) Terry Anderson
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
1st March 1995
India
General
Non Fiction
Dictionaries of biography
Biography: general
Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
Middle Eastern history
Biography: historical, political and military
956.92044092
Paperback
448
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 23mm
522g
"Belongs on the shelf of classics about surviving degradation with dignity and even humor." Time In March 1985, Terry Anderson was swept up in the violent conflict of a turbulent era. At the mercy of Shiite captors for nearly seven years, he lived in chains, wondering fearfully if each day would be his last. But his spirit soared beyond captivity, and he never gave up. Nor did those who loved him. And now, a free man again, he tells the harrowing and poignant story of a hostage's survival and final triumph.
Terry Andersonis a journalist and the author of Den of Lions, an account of his kidnapping by Shiite militants inBeirut, Lebanon. He was held in captivity from March 1985 to December 1991.