
The Tightening Dark
An American Hostage in Yemen
$63.26
- Hardcover
320 pages
- Release Date
11 January 2022
Summary
As air strikes carpeted Yemen’s capital, Sam Farran, a Muslim American who had immigrated from Lebanon at an early age and spent thirty years serving his adopted country in the US Marine Corps, was one of the few Americans in the war-ravaged country. They were there to conduct security assessments for a variety of international firms. Days after their arrival, they were brutally seized, separated and taken hostage by Houthi rebels. Sam would spend almost half a year suffering a horrific ordea…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780306922718 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0306922711 |
| Author: | Benjamin Buchholz, Sam Farran |
| Publisher: | Hachette Books |
| Imprint: | Da Capo Press Inc |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 320 |
| Release Date: | 11 January 2022 |
| Weight: | 520g |
| Dimensions: | 236mm x 158mm x 32mm |
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Critics Review
“An interesting glimpse into Farran’s bifurcated identity.”–Booklist
“A fine memoir and a disturbing hostage drama with a happy ending”
–Kirkus Reviews“Farran offers insightful details about the complex situation in Yemen and the larger forces at play in the Middle East. This is an illuminating look behind the headlines.”–Publishers Weekly
“Like so many diplomats and Marines around the world, Sam Farran’s decades’ long career involved tremendous risk. This story captures the riveting nightmare of the dreadful scenario we all train for, and hope never happens: being taken hostage.”–Ali Soufan, author of The Black Banners and prominent terrorism expert
“Sam Farran, like so many other Marines and servicemembers of all kinds, fought to keep America safe, ready to make the ultimate sacrifice. As a Muslim boy who immigrated to Dearborn, Michigan, he represents the best of America, its diversity, its open arms, and its opportunity. Sam’s powerful story is worthy of your time.”–Tom Ridge, first Secretary of Homeland Security and 43rd Governor of Pennsylvania
“This gripping story sheds important light on one of the Middle East’s most entrancing but troubled countries. It should be added to the reading list of anyone seeking to understand Yemen’s recent turmoil and its ongoing struggle to emerge from conflict and poverty.”–Matthew H. Tueller, former US Ambassador to Yemen and current US Ambassador to Iraq
About The Author
Benjamin Buchholz
Haisam “Sam” Farran was born in Lebanon but moved to the US at age ten. He joined the US Marines and served in many locations and in many roles around the world, culminating as a Warrant Officer working from the Military Attache Office in Yemen, just after the bombing of the USS Cole in the early 2000s. Sam fell in love with Yemen and returned time and again to work there as an analyst and facilitator for US and other companies. Sam married a Yemeni woman and now lives in Beirut.
Benjamin Buchholz served in Yemen as the Chief of Attache Operations at the US Embassy during and up to the Houthi overthrow of the Yemeni government. He is the author of the novel One Hundred and One Nights, the non-fiction book Private Soldiers, and with his wife a children’s book, B is for Bunker. Ben lives in San Diego with his wife Lauren Avenius and two sons.
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