Description: Prisoner of Lies by Barry Werth A "riveting" (The Economist), "gripping" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) true story of the longest-held prisoner of war in American history, John Downey, Jr., a CIA officer captured in China during the Korean War and imprisoned for twenty-one years. John (Jack) Downey, Jr., was a new Yale graduate in the post-World War II years who, like other Yale grads, was recruited by the CIA. He joined the Agency and was sent to Japan in 1952, during the Korean War. In a violation of protocol, he took part in an air drop that failed and was captured over China. His sources on the ground had been compromised, and his identity was known. Although he first tried to deny who he was, he eventually admitted the truth. But government policy forbade ever acknowledging the identity of spies, no matter the consequences. Washington invented a fictitious cover story and stood by it for four administrations. As a result, Downey was imprisoned during the decades that Red China, as it was called, was considered by the US to be a hostile nation, until 1972, when the US finally recognized the mainland Chinese government. He had spent twenty-one years in captivity. Downey would go on to become a lawyer and an esteemed judge in Connecticut, his home state. Prisoner of Lies is based in part on a prison memoir that Downey wrote several years after his release. Barry Werth fluently weaves excerpts from the memoir with the Cold War events that determined Downeys fate. Like a le Carré novel, this is a "thrilling, richly informative" (Stephen Kinzer, author of The Brothers) story of one man whose life is at the mercy of larger forces outside of his control; in Downeys case as a pawn of the Cold War, and more specifically the Oval Office and the State Department. His freedom came only when US foreign policy dramatically changed. Above all, Prisoner of Lies is an inspiring story of remarkable fortitude and resilience. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Barry Werth is an award-winning journalist and the acclaimed author of seven books. His landmark first book, The Billion-Dollar Molecule, recounts the founding and early struggles of a start-up pharmaceutical company. Werths articles have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, and GQ, among others. He has taught journalism and nonfiction writing at Smith, Mount Holyoke, and Boston University. He lives in Northampton, Massachusetts. Review "Werth relies on Downeys own account of his ordeal, but he skillfully locates this intriguing story, with its interrogations, trials, and false hopes, in the wider context of U.S.-Chinese relations."-- "Foreign Affairs""A vivid chronicle of an era filled with intrigue and with lies that only added to the tragedies of those enmeshed in them. . . . Mr. Werths riveting book is an eloquent tribute to Downeys steadfast character and courage."--Andrew Nagorski "The Wall Street Journal""The riveting story of the longest-held American prisoner-of-war . . . offers a unique lens on prisoner swaps. . . . More than a hero of American spycraft, Downey was its martyr." -- "The Economist""[A] thoughtful and engaging narrative of Downeys life and captivity. . . . Shares something of the appeal of Laura Hillenbrands World War II survival story Unbroken -- a tale of resilience in the face of almost unthinkable misfortune."--Kevin Peraino "The New York Times""Gripping. . . . A thrilling spy story and informative Cold War exploration."-- "Kirkus Reviews (starred review)""Readers will revel in Werths raw and unsparing depiction of international power politics and a brave American hero."-- "Booklist""Barry Werths Prisoner of Lies is many things: a bracing saga of survival, a post-war history of government hubris, and a painful example of the consequences of Americas anti-Communist fervor. Most of all, though, it is a thrilling story about the fortitude, determination and courage of Jack Downey, the man who spent more years in a Chinese prison than any other American."--Joe Nocera, coauthor of The Big Fail: What the Pandemic Revealed About Who America Protects and Who It Leaves Behind"In this real-life spy thriller, a brave young American survives the cruelty of both sides in the Cold War. Jack Downey is the resilient hero of this astonishing saga, told by a writer in full command of his material. You will not soon forget this shocking tale."--Kati Marton, author of The Chancellor: The Remarkable Odyssey of Angela Merkel"Its difficult to grasp what Jack Downey went through in his Chinese imprisonment - and just as difficult to grasp how he was able to recover from it so thoroughly and so fruitfully. In Barry Werth, Downeys story has found the perfect writer: thorough, fair, insightful, and most of all empathetic. This is an important book."--Daniel Okrent, author of The Guarded Gate: Bigotry, Eugenics and the Law That Kept Two Generations of Jews, Italians, and Other European Immigrants Out of America"This long-overdue book cuts through the web of deceit that shaped one of the most dramatic secret episodes of the Cold War. Written with restrained outrage, it is both the story of one remarkable CIA officer and of the government that abandoned him. Thrilling, richly informative, and infuriating."--Stephen Kinzer, author of The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War Details ISBN1501153978 Author Barry Werth Pages 448 Publisher Simon & Schuster Year 2024 ISBN-13 9781501153976 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2024-08-20 Imprint Simon & Schuster Subtitle Jack Downeys Cold War Audience General Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States US Release Date 2024-08-20 Language English ISBN-10 1501153978 UK Release Date 2024-08-20 DEWEY 951.90428 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161186780;
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