Held captive from January 1987 to November 1991, for much of the time in
solitary confinement, Terry Waite wrote his autobiography in his head.
Here is his own heart-rending account of an existence robbed of
companionship and of emotional, physical, and mental stimulation. He
describes how his recollections of life from childhood onwards helped
him endure a life of monotony and fear in captivity and reveals the
inner strengths, which enabled him to survive his captors' often savage
treatment. He tells of his resolve never to have any regrets, any false
sentimentality, and any self-pity.
Taken on Trust is a deeply moving self-portrait of the man behind the
headlines. It has become one of the classic accounts of man's survival
at the limits of human endurance. Read by the author.