Kidnapped : A Diary of My 373 Days in Captivity by Leszli Kalli (2007, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherAtria Books
ISBN-10074329131X
ISBN-139780743291316
eBay Product ID (ePID)18038717237

Product Key Features

Book TitleKidnapped : a Diary of My 373 Days in Captivity
Number of Pages320 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2007
TopicWomen, Judaism / General, General, Violence in Society
IllustratorYes
GenreReligion, True Crime, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorLeszli Kalli
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight12.2 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2006-049298
Reviews"Leszli emerges to remind us to combat victimization, seek peace, and appreciate the glowing beauty of freedom."-- Aron Ralston, author ofBetween a Rock and a Hard Place, "As a person who has also flourished in the rebirth of liberation, I was astonished that such a young woman could have so rapidly gained the perspective to see her kidnapping as a gift. Her amazing story helps us appreciate all the blessings that life offers, 'in their truest Dimension.'" -- Aron Ralston, author of Between a Rock and a Hard Place, "Kidnapped is one woman's moving account of how vulnerable we all really are. Drawing on her inner strength, KÁlli remarkably turned her trauma into triumph, and in the process gained a renewed perspective on what is really important." -- Lisa Pulitzer, coauthor of The Daughters of JuÁrez, "Kidnapped by Leszli KÁlli is an achingly honest and intense story of survival. KÁlli's words pour freely from her heart, and like the tropical rivers that alleviated her confinement in the jungle, the reader is also refreshed by the elasticity of her mind, and the resiliency of her youthful spirit, and is left believing that in spite of the senseless cruelty in the world today, with such courageous and sensitive young people within it, there is hope for the future after all." -- Cecilia Samartin, author of Broken Paradise, "Kidnappedby Leszli KÁlli is an achingly honest and intense story of survival. KÁlli's words pour freely from her heart, and like the tropical rivers that alleviated her confinement in the jungle, the reader is also refreshed by the elasticity of her mind, and the resiliency of her youthful spirit, and is left believing that in spite of the senseless cruelty in the world today, with such courageous and sensitive young people within it, there is hope for the future after all."-- Cecilia Samartin, author ofBroken Paradise, "Kidnapped is one woman's moving account of how vulnerable we all really are. Drawing on her inner strength, Klli remarkably turned her trauma into triumph, and in the process gained a renewed perspective on what is really important." -- Lisa Pulitzer, coauthor of The Daughters of Jurez, ""Kidnapped" by Leszli KAlli is an achingly honest and intense story of survival. KAlli's words pour freely from her heart, and like the tropical rivers that alleviated her confinement in the jungle, the reader is also refreshed by the elasticity of her mind, and the resiliency of her youthful spirit, and is left believing that in spite of the senseless cruelty in the world today, with such courageous and sensitive young people within it, there is hope for the future after all."-- Cecilia Samartin, author of "Broken Paradise", "Kidnapped is one woman's moving account of how vulnerable we all really are. Drawing on her inner strength, KA lli remarkably turned her trauma into triumph, and in the process gained a renewed perspective on what is really important."-- Lisa Pulitzer, coauthor of "The Daughters of JuA rez", "Leszli emerges to remind us to combat victimization, seek peace, and appreciate the glowing beauty of freedom." -- Aron Ralston, author of Between a Rock and a Hard Place, "As a person who has also flourished in the rebirth of liberation, I was astonished that such a young woman could have so rapidly gained the perspective to see her kidnapping as a gift. Her amazing story helps us appreciate all the blessings that life offers, 'in their truest Dimension.'"-- Aron Ralston, author ofBetween a Rock and a Hard Place, "Kidnapped is one woman's moving account of how vulnerable we all really are. Drawing on her inner strength, KÁlli remarkably turned her trauma into triumph, and in the process gained a renewed perspective on what is really important."-- Lisa Pulitzer, coauthor ofThe Daughters of JuÁrez, "Kidnapped by Leszli Klli is an achingly honest and intense story of survival. Klli's words pour freely from her heart, and like the tropical rivers that alleviated her confinement in the jungle, the reader is also refreshed by the elasticity of her mind, and the resiliency of her youthful spirit, and is left believing that in spite of the senseless cruelty in the world today, with such courageous and sensitive young people within it, there is hope for the future after all." -- Cecilia Samartin, author of Broken Paradise
Synopsis"It all happened so fast that even now, a month later, I still have trouble believing it, and I have to tell myself over and over again: Leszli, you have been kidnapped." On April 12, 1999, Leszli Kálli boarded a plane in Colombia to work on a kibbutz in Israel, but she never made it. The plane was hijacked by a leftist guerrilla group and forced to land on an abandoned runway in the jungle. Leszli, along with her father and the other passengers, were held hostage for 373 days. Her diary reveals her innermost thoughts, darkest fears, and visions of hope. Leszli vividly presents this painful time in her life: trapped, held at gunpoint, and never knowing if she would live to see another day. Although never close before, the bond between her and her father grows as they provide one another with vital support. Alienated as the only woman in her group, she maintains her guard but finds comfort caring for animals, including a tarantula living beneath her bed. As the pages of her diary unfold, so, too, does the incredible story of one girl's fight for survival against overwhelming odds., By turns gripping and poignant, "Kidnapped" is Kalli's compilation of empowering and spiritual journal entries made during her 373-day captivity in a desolate jungle in Colombia. Illustrations., "It all happened so fast that even now, a month later, I still have trouble believing it, and I have to tell myself over and over again: Leszli, you have been kidnapped." On April 12, 1999, Leszli Ka lli boarded a plane in Colombia to work on a kibbutz in Israel, but she never made it. The plane was hijacked by a leftist guerrilla group and forced to land on an abandoned runway in the jungle. Leszli, along with her father and the other passengers, were held hostage for 373 days. Her diary reveals her innermost thoughts, darkest fears, and visions of hope. Leszli vividly presents this painful time in her life: trapped, held at gunpoint, and never knowing if she would live to see another day. Although never close before, the bond between her and her father grows as they provide one another with vital support. Alienated as the only woman in her group, she maintains her guard but finds comfort caring for animals, including a tarantula living beneath her bed. As the pages of her diary unfold, so, too, does the incredible story of one girl's fight for survival against overwhelming odds., "It all happened so fast that even now, a month later, I still have trouble believing it, and I have to tell myself over and over again: Leszli, you have been kidnapped." On April 12, 1999, Leszli K lli boarded a plane in Colombia to work on a kibbutz in Israel, but she never made it. The plane was hijacked by a leftist guerrilla group and forced to land on an abandoned runway in the jungle. Leszli, along with her father and the other passengers, were held hostage for 373 days. Her diary reveals her innermost thoughts, darkest fears, and visions of hope. Leszli vividly presents this painful time in her life: trapped, held at gunpoint, and never knowing if she would live to see another day. Although never close before, the bond between her and her father grows as they provide one another with vital support. Alienated as the only woman in her group, she maintains her guard but finds comfort caring for animals, including a tarantula living beneath her bed. As the pages of her diary unfold, so, too, does the incredible story of one girl's fight for survival against overwhelming odds.
LC Classification NumberHV6604.C72K3518 2007

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