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The only good news that comes from a kidnapping is when the victim is rescued or escapes. All other outcomes are bad-or are they?
Sarah Cook is ten when she's taken in broad daylight while walking home from her school. Fifteen hours later, the door of the windowless van opens and she is introduced to her captors, William and Ruth. Sarah's family isn't rich and she's not related to anyone famous, so why did they choose her? It's years later before she learns the answer to this and other questions. In that time, Sarah convinces herself they aren't going to kill her; she has been well treated, first as a guest, then like a member of the family. Is it a case of Stockholm Syndrome or is it loneliness and isolation that leads Sarah to make a decision that will affect generations to come?