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Six Years a Hostage

The Extraordinary Story of the Longest-Held Al Qaeda Captive in the World
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Six Years a Hostage by Stephen McGown is a gripping memoir detailing McGown's harrowing experience of being kidnapped by Al-Qaeda in Mali. While navigating the challenges of captivity, he explores themes of survival, resilience, and personal transformation over six years in captivity. This powerful narrative provides insight into his journey from despair to hope and his eventual release.
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You might enjoy this gripping memoir if you're drawn to stories of resilience and perseverance. It offers a powerful insight into the human spirit's capacity to endure and overcome extreme captivity, making it a compelling read for those interested in survival tales and personal transformation amidst adversity.

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The incredible story of Stephen McGown's capture by Islamist militants in Timbuktu, in Mali, and how he was held hostage in the north-west African desert for nearly six years before finally being released.

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The Extraordinary Story of the Longest-Held Al Qaeda Captive in the World

Stephen McGown was en route from London to South Africa, on a once-in-a-lifetime trip by motorbike, returning home to Johannesburg. He had reached Timbuktu, in Mali, when he was captured, along with a Dutch and a Swedish national, by Al Qaeda Islamist militants. Steve was taken because he held a British passport. He was subsequently held hostage at various camps in the Sahara Desert in the north-west of Africa for nearly six years before eventually being released.

Life as Steve had known it changed in that instant that he was taken at gunpoint. He had nothing to bargain with, and everything to lose. For the next six years, he reluctantly engaged in what he came to call the greatest chess game of his life.

Thousands of kilometres to the south, in Johannesburg, the shock of Stephen's capture struck the McGown family and his wife, Cath, with whom he had, until recently, been living in London. They immediately began efforts to secure Steve's release, through diplomatic channels and in every other way they felt might have a chance of seeing Stephen freed.

But as the months of captivity became years, Steve was compelled to go to extraordinary lengths to survive. Making it back home alive became his sole aim. To accomplish this, he realised that he would have to do everything he could to raise his status in the eyes of his captors. To this end, he taught himself Arabic and French, and also converted to Islam, accepting a new name, Lot.

To this day, Steve retains the unenviable record of being the longest-held, surviving prisoner of Al Qaeda. While he was undoubtedly always Al Qaeda's captive, through the long years he spent in intimate proximity to his captors, Steve got to see the Islamist militants as few other Westerners have ever seen them.

Six Years a Hostage is not only a remarkable story of mental strength, physical endurance and the resilience of the human spirit, but also, significantly, a unique and nuanced perspective on one of the world's most feared terrorist groups. Steve did not merely survive his terrible ordeal; he emerged from the desert a changed - stronger, more positive - human being.

This is Stephen McGown's remarkable story, as told to Tudor Caradoc-Davies, a freelance writer, editor and author based in Cape Town, South Africa. After seven years spent working for glossy magazines such as Men's Health, GQ, Best Life and Women's Health, he now contributes to a range of publications. He also writes for the (South African) Sunday Times, and Red Bulletin.

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Six Years a Hostage by Stephen McGown is praised for its powerful depiction of resilience and mental fortitude during his captivity. Reviewers highlight McGown's remarkable ability to forgive and find strength in adversity, as well as the unique insights the book offers into personal transformation and survival. It is described as both a gripping adventure and a thought-provoking psychological exploration that provides a unique perspective on terrorism.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781472146649

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 16 February 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Robinson

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 126.0mm

Height: 194.0mm

Weight: 220g

Pages: 256

About the Author

STEPHEN McGOWN worked as an investment banker in Johannesburg, South Africa, before spending seven years doing similar work in London. While in London, he met his wife, Cath, who shared his desire to return to South Africa to manage his family's farming business and start a family. It was his life on a farm that had inspired Steve's passion for the outdoors and his desire for adventure: in this case, to ride his motorbike from London down Africa back to Johannesburg. But he was abducted in Timbuktu, along with a Dutch and a Swedish national, by Islamist militants of Al Qaeda and held as a hostage, due to his British passport, in many different locations in the Sahara Desert in north-west Africa for nearly six years.

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