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Per year after his remarkable release with a multinational armed service raid, Norman Kember uncovered his tale behind the controversy of his captivity in Baghdad. Written with credibility and feelings, Norman Kember identifies at length his four month ordeal, during which he was imprisoned in a tiny room and chained to the two Canadian peace activists, Adam Loney and Harmeet Singh Sooden, and the American Tom Fox, who was later wiped out by his captors. Kember encounters fear, loneliness, monotony, with one point, contemplated suicide. Yet his wry sense of humour never quite deserts him. The e book will include previously unseen notes made by Norman Kember, who held a journal during his captivity and created games along with his fellow captives. Moving, gripping, and shocking, 'Hostage in Iraq' is a testament to the enduring ability of the individual spirit.