Ajeemah and His Son

How does Ajeemah cope with his kidnapping?

Ajeemah and His Son

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Ajeemah is about thirty-six years old when he is kidnapped. He has two wives and several children, and he loves them all. To keep his sanity through years of torment, he envisions himself talking to them and remembers how they made him happy or proud. As a father and as a man, he has developed the inner resources he needs in order to endure great adversity, but his son Atu has not had time to do the same. He is kidnapped just as his adult life is about to begin, and in his misery he can only think of what he has lost: the love of his life, Sisi, his prospects for an honorable adulthood, and his right to make decisions for himself.

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