The Hostages Daughter, Sulome Anderson
The Hostages Daughter, Sulome Anderson
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The Hostage's Daughter
A Story of Family, Madness, and the Middle East

Author: Sulome Anderson

Narrator: Sulome Anderson

Unabridged: 8 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/04/2016


Synopsis

In this gripping blend of reportage, memoir, and analysis, a journalist and daughter of one of the world’s most famous hostages, Terry Anderson, takes an intimate look at her father’s captivity during the Lebanese Hostage Crisis and the ensuing political firestorm on both her family and the United States—as well as the far-reaching implications of those events on Middle Eastern politics today.In 1991, six-year-old Sulome Anderson met her father, Terry, for the first time. While working as the Middle East bureau chief for the Associated Press covering the long and bloody civil war in Lebanon, Terry had been kidnapped in Beirut and held for her entire life by a Shiite Muslim militia associated with the Hezbollah movement.As the nation celebrated, the media captured a smiling Anderson family joyously reunited. But the truth was far darker. Plagued by PTSD, Terry was a moody, aloof, and distant figure to the young daughter who had long dreamed of his return—and while she smiled for the cameras all the same, she absorbed his trauma as her own. Years later, after long battles with drug abuse and mental illness, Sulome would travel to the Middle East as a reporter, seeking to understand her father, the men who had kidnapped him, and ultimately, herself. What she discovered was shocking—not just about Terry, but about the international political machinations that occurred during the years of his captivity.The Hostage’s Daughter is an intimate look at the effect of the Lebanese Hostage Crisis on Anderson’s family, the United States, and the Middle East today. Sulome tells moving stories from her experiences as a reporter in the region and challenges our understanding of global politics, the forces that spawn terrorism and especially Lebanon, the beautiful, devastated, and vitally important country she came to love. Powerful and eye-opening The Hostage’s Daughter is essential reading for anyone interested in international relations, this violent, haunted region, and America's role in its fate.

About Sulome Anderson

Sulome Anderson is a journalist based between Beirut, Lebanon, and New York City. Her work has appeared in New York magazine, Vice, The Atlantic, Foreign Policy, and Vox. She has covered subjects ranging from Syrian refugee child brides to an ISIS presence in Lebanon and has also worked in Egypt and Turkey, where she reported on anti-government protests. Her goal is to draw attention to individuals marked by conflict and remind her readers that these people, whether victims or villains, are as human as they are.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on December 08, 2016

There's a lot of good information here, but it feels as if Anderson was not really sure exactly what book she wanted to write, so just went with it. A mishmash of investigative journalism (and kudos to her for tracking down some of these folks), memoir, op-ed, and even perhaps a little soapbox for g......more

Goodreads review by Jane on December 05, 2017

This is a very interesting read, more for the journalism, in my opinion, than the memoir--though these elements are seamlessly interwoven. I tend to like more reflective memoirs. But the parts of this book that are investigative--Sulome Anderson trying to get a more detailed, deeper story (not to me......more

Goodreads review by Jeanie on November 16, 2016

This is a raw, honest & brave memoir, I'm really impressed by this young woman"s personal courage and transparency. I was drawn to read this because I loved Brian Keenan's 'An Evil Cradling', but this woman is something else. The writing is fresh, unpretentious and accessible, & considering how comp......more

Goodreads review by Samar on May 31, 2018

Very interesting and painful inside look into the lives of a hostage's daughter after the Cameras are gone. I had the privilege of interviewing the author. Will post the interview here later. UPDATE. Here is a link to my interview with author Sulome Anderson. [URL not allowed]-shows.........more

Goodreads review by Ben on August 29, 2022

This book was interesting and kept me engaged. My only complaint is one that shows up quite a bit here: the structure is all over the place. There are essentially two stories here: (1) a journalist seeking answers to the biggest questions of her life by diving deep into conflicts in Lebanon, and (2)......more