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Back Cover Copy: "Am I About to Die?" On December 5, 2012, American
medical doctor Dilip Joseph and two colleagues are driving back to
Kabul, Afghanistan, after serving villagers that morning at a rural
clinic. Suddenly a man waving an AK-47 blocks their path. More
armed men jump out of hiding. For Dilip, it is the beginning of a
nightmare-he's being kidnapped by the Taliban. Dilip and his
friends endure a nine-hour march into the mountains, gruesome
images of torture and death, and repeated threats of execution.
Four days later Dilip is freed in a daring and deadly rescue that
claims the life of a SEAL Team Six operator. Yet this is more than
a story of desperation, survival, and loss. It is also a tale of
surprising connection, compassion, and inspiration. As Dilip begins
to view the Taliban not as monsters but as men, both he and his
captors are challenged to reexamine everything that matters:
courage, sacrifice, hope, and faith. Flap Copy: With a jerk of his
rifle, the leader points up the mountain on the left. There is no
path. I look higher and see more armed men at the top of a hill
about two hundred feet above us. Apprehension surges up in me like
black oil from a well. These aren't ordinary robbers. This is too
systematic. I've been kidnapped by the Taliban. As we walk, I fear
the worst-that when we reach the top, they will shoot us. God,
however this is going to end, please don't let them torture me to
death. Let it be one shot and done. It is amazing how quickly
everything we take for granted can be ripped away. In the space of
a few minutes, I have lost all control of my life. All I can do is
take a step, draw a breath, and hope I will be given the chance for
another. Step. Breathe. Hope. Kidnapped by the Taliban is a story
of both terror and triumph. After reading this dramatic and
inspiring account, you will never view Afghanistan or the Taliban
in the same way again.
Back Cover Copy: "Am I About to Die?" On December 5, 2012, American
medical doctor Dilip Joseph and two colleagues are driving back to
Kabul, Afghanistan, after serving villagers that morning at a rural
clinic. Suddenly a man waving an AK-47 blocks their path. More
armed men jump out of hiding. For Dilip, it is the beginning of a
nightmare--he's being kidnapped by the Taliban. Dilip and his
friends endure a nine-hour march into the mountains, gruesome
images of torture and death, and repeated threats of execution.
Four days later Dilip is freed in a daring and deadly rescue that
claims the life of a SEAL Team Six operator. Yet this is more than
a story of desperation, survival, and loss. It is also a tale of
surprising connection, compassion, and inspiration. As Dilip begins
to view the Taliban not as monsters but as men, both he and his
captors are challenged to reexamine everything that matters:
courage, sacrifice, hope, and faith. Flap Copy: With a jerk of his
rifle, the leader points up the mountain on the left. There is no
path. I look higher and see more armed men at the top of a hill
about two hundred feet above us. Apprehension surges up in me like
black oil from a well. These aren't ordinary robbers. This is too
systematic. I've been kidnapped by the Taliban. As we walk, I fear
the worst--that when we reach the top, they will shoot us. God,
however this is going to end, please don't let them torture me to
death. Let it be one shot and done. It is amazing how quickly
everything we take for granted can be ripped away. In the space of
a few minutes, I have lost all control of my life. All I can do is
take a step, draw a breath, and hope I will be given the chance for
another. Step. Breathe. Hope. Kidnapped by the Taliban is a story
of both terror and triumph. After reading this dramatic and
inspiring account, you will never view Afghanistan or the Taliban
in the same way again.
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poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
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++++ Engelsk Ordsamling Til Brug I Middel- Og Borgerskoler 2 James
Lund Cammermeyer, 1884
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