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Impossible Odds

The Kidnapping of Jessica Buchanan and Her Dramatic Rescue by SEAL Team Six

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Impossible Odds

By: Jessica Buchanan, Erik Landemalm, Anthony Flacco
Narrated by: Anthony Flacco, Candace Thaxton, George Newbern
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A harrowing and heart-wrenching memoir of humanitarian aid worker Jessica Buchanan's kidnapping by Somali land pirates, her three months in captivity, her rescue by the Navy SEALs, and her husband's extraordinary efforts to help bring her home.

In 2006, 27-year-old Jessica Buchanan arrived in Nairobi, Kenya, with a teaching degree and long-held dreams of helping to educate African children. By 2009, she had met and married the man of her dreams, a native Swede named Erik Landemalm, who worked to coordinate humanitarian aid with local authorities in Africa. With dreams of starting a family, they moved from Nairobi to Somalia, and their future couldn't have seemed brighter....

But on October 25, 2011, Jessica and a male colleague were kidnapped at gunpoint and held for ransom by an organized band of Somali land pirates. For the next three months, Jessica was terrorized by more than two dozen gangsters. She was held outdoors in filthy conditions and kept on a starvation diet while her health steadily deteriorated. Negotiations for ransom dragged on, and as the ordeal stretched into its third month, the captors grew increasingly impatient.

Every terrifying moment Jessica spent suffering in captivity was matched by that of her adoring husband working behind the scenes to deal with her captors. Finally, on January 25, 2012, President Barack Obama ordered a rescue operation by a team of 24 Navy SEALs. The team killed all nine kidnappers, with no harm to the hostages, who were quickly airlifted out on a military rescue helicopter.

In riveting detail, Impossible Odds details Jessica and Erik's mutual journey during those torturous months. Together they relate the events prior to the kidnapping, the drama of Jessica's fight to stay alive, and Erik's efforts to bolster and support the hunt for her while he acted as liaison between their two families, the FBI, professional hostage negotiators, and the United States government.

©2013 Jessica Buchanan and Erik Landemalm (P)2013 Simon & Schuster
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An Amazing Survival Story

If you could sum up Impossible Odds in three words, what would they be?

Courageous, Intense and Heartwarming.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Jessica, of course. She always looked out for Paul who was kidnapped along with her. She kept her cool even though she was angry because she knew that their were two lives at stake not just one. She was ingenious in finding ways to care for herself even though they didn't give her the supplies she needed to help her survive.

What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

In the beginning of the book, at the time of Jessica's kidnapping... I was worried about the female narrator not showing enough emotion. I kept listening and found that she did in the rest of the book. She did a great job. The other narrators were wonderful too and it was nice to change voices when changing perspectives and characters.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

I love the title of the book and wouldn't change it for a possible film. It's perfect!

Any additional comments?

I didn't know anything about this book or the kidnapping that had occurred until a friend said that she saw the author (Jessica) on a talk show recently. My friend never listened to the audio book so she couldn't recommend it to me. I decided to take a chance on it and found that it was absolutely inspiring. I highly recommend it.

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Come and Rescue Us, PLEASE

What made the experience of listening to Impossible Odds the most enjoyable?

What the experience of listening to Impossible Odds the most enjoyable was the way in which it was written. I enjoyed listening to the varied narrators. I was happy to know that Jessica Buchanan and Paul were rescued.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Impossible Odds?

The most memorable moment of Impossible Odds was when a member of SEAL Team Six presented Jessica Buchanan with the American flag after being rescued. Those men of SEAL Team Six did a bang up job rescuing Jessica and Paul. If I were in need of such a rescue, I would hope to be rescued by them. Jessica had nothing but praise for SEAL Team Six.

What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

The narrators bring the people to life. I felt that I could have been the kidnapped. The verbalization put me there.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Somalian Kidnapper's Cause Terror and Revel in Cruelty

Any additional comments?

Somalia has no government. The people of Somalia are uneducated, the poorest of the poor, starving, fearful and are taught to hate. Jessica Buchanan put her fears aside and left the safety of her base camp to attend a meeting concerning the education she was providing for the African children. She questioned the new driver in her mind but did not voice her concerns. Her and her companion Paul were both kidnapped by Somalian's for ransom. The sum of 45 million dollars was their first request. The amount continued to go down as time dragged on. Both Jessica and Paul were treated inhumanely. They were not given enough water or food which led to dehydration, starvation, weakness and illness. Care packages were provided for them but nothing ever reached them because they were stolen. Jessica had her thyroid medication with her but it was taken away. The drones that were watching from high above could visualize Paul and Jessica's plight. Jessica required antibiotics. She had not been allowed to take the thyroid medication which caused her to become infected with a urinary tract infection. A UTI requires antibiotics because the infection could get into the blood causing sepsis, which is life threatening.The kidnapper's kept their prisoner's outside at all times. They were unable to keep themselves clean, urinated and defecated behind bushes without any toilet paper. The Somalian people do not have any toilet paper. They were given minimal space to exercise, they walked in circles. Jessica kept her sanity by talking to her recently deceased mother, she kept in contact with Eric, in her mind. Jessica and Paul were in captivity for 93 days and each day was worse than the one before. The kidnapper's held guns to their heads and kept them in constant fear with intimidation and a multitude of other horrors. When it was determined that the health of Jessica was in jeopardy due to her deterioration from illness and would die, was when she and Paul were allowed to be rescued and not before. President Obama gave the order for SEAL Team Six to rescue Jessica and Paul.

The book was well written and made the reader a part of her story. Jessica wanted to tell the world her story. Her memoir is a good listen.

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Very hard to take a break from listening

Would you consider the audio edition of Impossible Odds to be better than the print version?

Never read the print version

What was one of the most memorable moments of Impossible Odds?

The kidnapping

Have you listened to any of the narrators’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

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Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

My extreme reaction was dramatic increase in respect and admiration for the U.S. Special Forces

Any additional comments?

It made me think that, although the U.S. has the highest level of special services, Navy Seal program and intelligence system in the world, I never really understood the situations they are put in and able to perform.

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Near Death, but A Memorable & Triumpful Account.

Awesome! Why you can always count on the good guys to lift you out of the most dangerous conditions, unconditionally and disappear in to the darkness where they operate undetectable wanting no fame or recognition...just do the right thing.

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Captivating & Emtional

I would recommend this book to anyone! It made me do emotional throughout & was so well written! The contrast of how Jessica was feeling versus how Eric was feeling was so emotional! It had me on the edge of my seat!

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The victims story in her own words

Wasn’t a fan of the male narrator’s voice in this book. This story is so good and you really feel as if you were there with the victims and their loved ones dealing with such a horrible situation.

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Captivating and informative.

I watched the movie Captain Phillips and finished this book in the same week. It gave me more insight to what life in Somalia is like. There are a lot of Somolians that live near hear. I was in the Marine Corps during the time that Blackhawk Down took place. I had a lot of resentment toward the Somolian people that I see in public, because of the pictures I saw of our men being dragged through the streets by the crowds of crazy people. This book gave me a better picture of what life is like there and why some Somalians do the crimes they do. It has also helped me put the Somalians that have moved into my area in a better light. I enjoyed the book very much. Jessica's part was well written. What was apparent in her life with her captors is the fact that it takes more than just whit and grit to get through an experience like that. I think she was divinely protected from being harmed more than she was. Once again the men of the spec ops community showed great bravery and professionalism. My thanks to them for another job well done. My hat of the people like Jessica and Erik for working toward making life better for all in spite of the many threats that they face.

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Great Story

Liked the way the book was broken up into segments, explaining all the situations.

So sad that this happened.

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Impressive performance and Story.

Well written and performed. Enjoyed the composition, and impressed by the resilience of the subjects.

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Brutally honest

Heart wrenching account of Jessica’s kidnapping. Well written well performed. A must read/listen to for any prospective Aid Workers

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