Really engaging listen.
Really engaging listen.
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I feel like Prisoner was easy to read and an interesting overall story. This was going outside my comfort zone with books and, while I thought Jason's experiences were unimaginable and horrific, I lost interest in the story around page 180. I skimmed the rest of the book.
The subtitle of this book tells you exactly what happened to the author. Maybe because I already knew some of the story reading it was at times a bit tedious, but I'm sure that was the nature of his experience. The best part for me was the end, during the part when he was kept on a US military base just after his release, and then the end when he had to become reacclimated to normal life. #nonfiction2019
Just started this book. It was on the newer books shelf at the library. I‘m on a nonfiction kick. (My #catsoflitsy reading buddy isn‘t interested) #nonfiction
An extraordinary account of Jason Rezaian‘s imprisonment in Iran. It is a angering story, which hammers home just how traumatizing the experience was, but because Jason is Jason, it is also written a fair dose of humor. It‘s a must-read.