""A House in the Sky" is a stunning story of strength and survival.
It is sometimes brutal, but always beautiful as Amanda Lindhout
discovers that in a fight for her life, her most powerful weapons
are hope and compassion."--Jeannette Walls, author of The Glass
Castle and The Silver Star
""A House in the Sky" is the riveting story, exquisitely told, of a
young woman's passionate quest to create an uncommonly large life,
against all odds. Amanda Lindhout's journey is a singular one, an
epic adventure that ranges from colorful to gripping, in which the
stakes are nothing less than absolutely everything. With stunning
honesty and clarity, Lindhout and Corbett have made certain of two
things: No reader will ever forget this book--or be able to put it
down."--Susan Casey, author of The Wave: In Pursuit of the Rogues,
Freaks, and Giants of the Ocean
"[A] harrowing, beautifully written memoir....The wide-eyed
optimism and unflappable determination that led [Amanda Lindhout]
to danger also kept her alive...A brave, compassionate and
inspiring triumph."--Korina Lopez "USA Today (4-star review) "
"[A] remarkably keen-eyed, honest, and radiant memoir...Moving and
informative reading for everyone."--Barbara Hoffert "Library
Journal "
"A great book...The lesson [Amanda Lindhout] taught me and others
who know this remarkable young woman is: What matters is not how
you got there, but what you do once you've arrived."--Robert Draper
"ELLE "
"A poetic, profound, and thrilling exploration of one woman's
misadventure set against the backdrop of global terrorism...Elegant
and evocative."--Rebecca Johnson "Vogue "
"A searingly unsentimental account...Ultimately, it is
compassion--for her naive younger self, for her kidnappers--that
becomes the key to [Lindhout's] survival."--Holly Morris "O, the
Oprah magazine "
"A vivid and moving account of how Amanda kept alive the inner
light and the spirit of forgiveness even as she found herself in
the heart of darkness."--Eckhart Tolle, author of The Power of Now
and A New Earth
"Exquisitely told...["A House in the Sky"] is much more than a
gonzo adventure tale gone awry--it's a young woman's harrowing
coming-of-age story and an extraordinary narrative of forgiveness
and spiritual triumph....There's no self-pity or grandiosity in
these pages. In the cleanest prose, she and Corbett allow events
both horrific and absurd...to unfold on their own. Lindhout's
resilience transforms the story from a litany of horrors into a
humbling encounter with the human spirit."--Eliza Griswold "The New
York Times Book Review "
"In this lyrical and inspiring book, Amanda Lindhout describes
humanity's capacity for cruelty. Yet she also brings to life the
deep compassion and courage that resides in all of us. A story of
grace, insight and tenacity, "A House in the Sky" shows us the
power and importance of perseverance, hope and forgiveness."--David
Rohde, Reuters columnist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A
Rope and a Prayer and Beyond War
"Keenly observed and sprinkled with arresting details, "A House in
the Sky" is more than one woman's heartbreaking tale of captivity.
The book sheds light on a conflict area not often painted with
nuance. It dares to explore the outer reaches of human empathy. A
stunning, haunting, and redemptive read, Lindhout's story is one
that stays with you long after the book has been closed."--Grace
Bello "The Christian Science Monitor "
"Lindhout manages to tell her story and to transcend it. Her
account stands as a nonfiction companion to Emma Donoghue's
shattering, haunting novel about captivity, "Room"."--Emily Bazelon
"Slate "
"This is one of the most powerfully-written books I have ever read.
Harrowing, hopeful, graceful, redeeming and true, it tells a story
of inhumanity and humanity that somehow feels deeply ancient and
completely modern. It is beautiful, devastating and heroic--both a
shout of defiance and a humbling call to prayer."--Elizabeth
Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love and The Signature of All
Things
"Writing with immediacy and urgency, Lindhout and Corbett recount
the horrific ordeal in crisp, frank, evocative prose. But what
readers will walk away with is an admiration for Lindhout's deep
reserves of courage under unimaginable circumstances."--Kristine
Huntley "Booklist (starred review) "
"A House in the Sky" is a stunning story of strength and survival.
It is sometimes brutal, but always beautiful as Amanda Lindhout
discovers that in a fight for her life, her most powerful weapons
are hope and compassion. --Jeannette Walls, author of The Glass
Castle and The Silver Star"
"A House in the Sky" is the riveting story, exquisitely told, of a
young woman s passionate quest to create an uncommonly large life,
against all odds. Amanda Lindhout s journey is a singular one, an
epic adventure that ranges from colorful to gripping, in which the
stakes are nothing less than absolutely everything. With stunning
honesty and clarity, Lindhout and Corbett have made certain of two
things: No reader will ever forget this book or be able to put it
down. --Susan Casey, author of The Wave: In Pursuit of the Rogues,
Freaks, and Giants of the Ocean"
[A] harrowing, beautifully written memoir .The wide-eyed optimism
and unflappable determination that led [Amanda Lindhout] to danger
also kept her alive A brave, compassionate and inspiring triumph.
--Korina Lopez "USA Today (4-star review) ""
[A] remarkably keen-eyed, honest, and radiant memoir Moving and
informative reading for everyone. --Barbara Hoffert "Library
Journal ""
A great book The lesson [Amanda Lindhout] taught me and others who
know this remarkable young woman is: What matters is not how you
got there, but what you do once you ve arrived. --Robert Draper
"ELLE ""
A poetic, profound, and thrilling exploration of one woman s
misadventure set against the backdrop of global terrorism Elegant
and evocative. --Rebecca Johnson "Vogue ""
A searingly unsentimental account Ultimately, it is compassion for
her naive younger self, for her kidnappers that becomes the key to
[Lindhout s] survival. --Holly Morris "O, the Oprah magazine ""
A vivid and moving account of how Amanda kept alive the inner light
and the spirit of forgiveness even as she found herself in the
heart of darkness. --Eckhart Tolle, author of The Power of Now and
A New Earth"
Exquisitely told ["A House in the Sky"] is much more than a gonzo
adventure tale gone awry it s a young woman s harrowing
coming-of-age story and an extraordinary narrative of forgiveness
and spiritual triumph .There s no self-pity or grandiosity in these
pages. In the cleanest prose, she and Corbett allow events both
horrific and absurd to unfold on their own. Lindhout s resilience
transforms the story from a litany of horrors into a humbling
encounter with the human spirit. --Eliza Griswold "The New York
Times Book Review ""
In this lyrical and inspiring book, Amanda Lindhout describes
humanity's capacity for cruelty. Yet she also brings to life the
deep compassion and courage that resides in all of us. A story of
grace, insight and tenacity, "A House in the Sky" shows us the
power and importance of perseverance, hope and forgiveness. --David
Rohde, Reuters columnist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A
Rope and a Prayer and Beyond War"
Keenly observed and sprinkled with arresting details, "A House in
the Sky" is more than one woman s heartbreaking tale of captivity.
The book sheds light on a conflict area not often painted with
nuance. It dares to explore the outer reaches of human empathy. A
stunning, haunting, and redemptive read, Lindhout s story is one
that stays with you long after the book has been closed. --Grace
Bello "The Christian Science Monitor ""
Lindhout manages to tell her story and to transcend it. Her account
stands as a nonfiction companion to Emma Donoghue s shattering,
haunting novel about captivity, "Room". --Emily Bazelon "Slate
""
This is one of the most powerfully-written books I have ever read.
Harrowing, hopeful, graceful, redeeming and true, it tells a story
of inhumanity and humanity that somehow feels deeply ancient and
completely modern. It is beautiful, devastating and heroic both a
shout of defiance and a humbling call to prayer. --Elizabeth
Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love and The Signature of All
Things"
Writing with immediacy and urgency, Lindhout and Corbett recount
the horrific ordeal in crisp, frank, evocative prose. But what
readers will walk away with is an admiration for Lindhout s deep
reserves of courage under unimaginable circumstances. --Kristine
Huntley "Booklist (starred review) ""
"An amazing, mesmerizing tale that shows international terrorism at
a shockingly personal level. Lindhout's strength of character
shines through on every page."--Jane Mayer, author of The Dark
Side
"If you have ever wondered how extraordinary people overcome
physical and mental anguish, you must read A House in the Sky".
Amanda Lindhout's riveting account of strength and survival will
inspire and leave a lasting impression."--Jared Cohen, author of
The New Digital Age
Exquisitely told [A House in the Sky"] is much more than a gonzo
adventure tale gone awry it s a young woman s harrowing
coming-of-age story and an extraordinary narrative of forgiveness
and spiritual triumph .There s no self-pity or grandiosity in these
pages. In the cleanest prose, she and Corbett allow events both
horrific and absurd to unfold on their own. Lindhout s resilience
transforms the story from a litany of horrors into a humbling
encounter with the human spirit. --Eliza Griswold "The New York
Times Book Review "
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