

Even Silence Has an End
Book • 2010
In 'Even Silence Has an End,' Ingrid Betancourt recounts her harrowing experience of being abducted by the FARC in 2002 during her campaign for the Colombian presidency.
The book chronicles her daily life in captivity, including her struggles, the rituals she established to maintain her sanity, and her interactions with her captors and fellow prisoners.
It is a deeply personal and moving account that reflects on themes of fear, freedom, hope, and the human spirit.
Betancourt's story culminates with her dramatic rescue by the Colombian army in 2008 and her reunion with her family.
The book chronicles her daily life in captivity, including her struggles, the rituals she established to maintain her sanity, and her interactions with her captors and fellow prisoners.
It is a deeply personal and moving account that reflects on themes of fear, freedom, hope, and the human spirit.
Betancourt's story culminates with her dramatic rescue by the Colombian army in 2008 and her reunion with her family.
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