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100 1  Rezaian, Jason,|eauthor,|enarrator. 
245 10 Prisoner :|bmy 544 days in an Iranian prison--solitary 
       confinement, a sham trial, high-stakes diplomacy, and the 
       extraordinary efforts it took to get me out|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource] /|cJason Rezaian. 
246 30 My 544 days in an Iranian prison--solitary confinement, a 
       sham trial, high-stakes diplomacy, and the extraordinary 
       efforts it took to get me out 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bHarperAudio,|c2019. 
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520    In July 2014, Washington Post Tehran bureau chief Jason 
       Rezaian was arrested by Iranian police, accused of spying 
       for America. The charges were absurd. Rezaian's reporting 
       was a mix of human interest stories and political 
       analysis. He had even served as a guide for Anthony 
       Bourdain's Parts Unknown. Initially, Rezaian thought the 
       whole thing was a terrible misunderstanding, but soon 
       realized that it was much direr as it became an eighteen-
       month prison stint with impossibly high diplomatic stakes.
       While in prison, Rezaian had tireless advocates working on
       his behalf. His brother lobbied political heavyweights 
       including John Kerry and Barack Obama and started a social
       media campaign-#FreeJason-while Jason's wife navigated the
       red tape of the Iranian security apparatus, all while the 
       courts used Rezaian as a bargaining chip in negotiations 
       for the Iran nuclear deal. In Prisoner, Rezaian writes of 
       his exhausting interrogations and farcical trial. He also 
       reflects on his idyllic childhood in Northern California 
       and his bond with his Iranian father, a rug merchant; how 
       his teacher Christopher Hitchens inspired him to pursue 
       journalism; and his life-changing decision to move to 
       Tehran, where his career took off and he met his wife. 
       Written with wit, humor, and grace, Prisoner brings to 
       life a fascinating, maddening culture in all its 
       complexity. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Rezaian, Jason|xImprisonment. 
650  0 Journalists|zUnited States|vBiography. 
650  0 Political prisoners|zIran|vBiography. 
650  0 Americans|zIran|vBiography. 
650  0 Iranian Americans|vBiography. 
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