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Unexpected Prisoner: Memoir of a Vietnam POW by Robert Wideman
Authored by Robert Wideman and
Cara Lopez Lee
Set for official release on Remembrance Day/ Veterans Day, 11/11/16
About the book...
When Unexpected Prisoner opens, it's May 6, 1967 and 23-year-old Lieutenant Robert Wideman is flying a Navy A-4 Skyhawk over Vietnam. At 23, Wideman had already served three and a half years in the Navy-and was only 27 combat days away from heading home to America. But on that cloudless day in May, on a routine bombing run, Wideman's plane crashed and he fell into enemy hands. Captured and held for six years as a Prisoner of War in Vietnam, Wideman endured the kind of pain that makes people question humanity. Physical torture, however, was not the biggest challenge he was forced to withstand. In his candid memoir, Unexpected Prisoner, Wideman details the raw, unvarnished tale of how he came to understand the truth behind Jean-Paul Sartre's words: "Hell is other people."
A gripping, first-person account that chronicles the six-year period Wideman spent in captivity as a POW, Unexpected Prisoner plunges readers deep into the heart of one of the most protracted, deadliest conflicts in American history: the Vietnam War. Wideman, along with acclaimed memoirist Cara Lopez Lee, has crafted a story that is exquisitely engaging, richly detailed, and wholly captivating. Unexpectedly candid and vibrantly vivid, this moving memoir chronicles a POW's struggle with enemies and comrades, Vietnamese interrogators and American commanders, lost dreams, and ultimately, himself.
With its eye-opening look at a soldier's life before, during and after captivity, Unexpected Prisoner presents a uniquely human perspective on war and on conflicts both external and internal.An exceptional story exceptionally well-told, Unexpected Prisoner is a powerful, poignant, often provocative tale about struggle, survival, hope, and redemption.
SOURCE Robert Wideman, author
Unexpected Prisoner has received high advance praise:
"(A) remarkable book" – W.R. (Bill) Cobb, author of Target Tactics, and 1st Army Vietnam Veteran
"An eye-opener. Unexpected Prisoner is a must-read." –Billy Thornton, PhD., Vietnam War Veteran
"Unless you were there, you will never truly understand what it was like being a POW in Vietnam. Robert Wideman and his remarkable book do an incredible job of putting you there.
" –Brad Hoopes, Author of Reflections of Our Gentle Warriors
About the author...
Robert Wideman was born in Montreal, grew up in East Aurora, New York, and has dual U.S./Canadian citizenship. During the Vietnam War, he flew 134 missions for the U.S. Navy and spent six years as a prisoner of war. Wideman earned a master's degree in finance from the Naval Postgraduate School. After retiring from the Navy, he graduated from the University of Florida College of Law, practiced law in Florida and Mississippi, and became a flight instructor. Robert Wideman holds a commercial pilot's license with an instrument rating, belongs to Veterans Plaza of Northern Colorado, and lives in Ft. Collins near his two sons and six grandchildren.
Robert Wideman has two sons and six grandchildren living in Fort Collins, Colorado. He earned his MBA from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California and is a graduate of the University of Florida College of Law. Robert practiced law in Florida and Mississippi, and retired from the United States Navy after twenty years of service.
Quick Facts
• Has two sons and six grandchildren.
• Flew 134 missions in Vietnam.
• Spent six years as a Prisoner of War (POW) in Vietnam: 1967-1973.
• Retired from the United States Navy after 20 years of Service.
• Born in Montreal, Canada (dual citizenship). Grew up in upstate New York.
• Practiced Law in Florida and Mississippi.
• Holds a commercial/instrument pilot's license.
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