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100 1  Joseph, Dilip,|eauthor. 
245 10 Kidnapped by the Taliban|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /
       |cDilip Joseph, M.D., with James Lund. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bThomas Nelson, Inc.,|c2014. 
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511 0  Read by Vikas Adam. 
520    "Am I About to Die?" On December 5, 2012, American medical
       doctor Dilip Joseph and two colleagues are driving back to
       Kabul, Afghanistan, after serving villagers that morning 
       at a rural clinic. Suddenly a man waving an AK-47 blocks 
       their path. More armed men jump out of hiding. For Dilip, 
       it is the beginning of a nightmare - he's being kidnapped 
       by the Taliban. Dilip and his friends endure a nine-hour 
       march into the mountains, gruesome images of torture and 
       death, and repeated threats of execution. Four days later 
       Dilip is freed in a daring and deadly rescue that claims 
       the life of a SEAL Team Six operator. Yet this is more 
       than a story of desperation, survival, and loss. It is 
       also a tale of surprising connection, compassion, and 
       inspiration. As Dilip begins to view the Taliban not as 
       monsters but as men, both he and his captors are 
       challenged to reexamine everything that matters: courage, 
       sacrifice, hope, and faith. 
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600 10 Joseph, Dilip|xCaptivity, 2012. 
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650  0 Americans|xCrimes against|zAfghanistan. 
650  0 Rescues|zAfghanistan. 
650  0 Special operations (Military science)|zAfghanistan. 
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