Kabul 24
Experience the gripping true story of survival in Kabul 24 by Henry O. Arnold, published by Thomas Nelson Publishers in 2009. This compelling narrative chronicles the ordeal of eight humanitarian aid workers who found themselves imprisoned behind enemy lines in Afghanistan. Faced with betrayal, inhumane conditions, and the relentless bombing raids conducted by their own countries in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, these brave individuals displayed remarkable resilience and determination. With 304 pages of powerful storytelling, Kabul 24 offers an eye-opening perspective on the complexities of humanitarian assistance in a war-torn region. Discover the courage and strength of those who strive to make a difference, even in the darkest of times. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Afghanistan, humanitarian efforts, and the impact of political turmoil on individual lives.