I definitely liked the first part better than I liked the later parts. I'll agree with Irie that it is kind of disappointing that Speedwell skipped over two years of his recovery, but I think it works out better this way. I mean, otherwise, it would just be mostly accounts of physical therapy and ps...
Amazing, fabulous, loved every word. At no point in this story was I ever considering anything less than 5 stars. From the minute it starts, it grabs you. I loved that they didn't spend too much time on Zach's captivity, yet we always had a crystal clear picture of what happened. I also liked th...
Honestly, going into this book I was expecting a lot of angst... more than a lot actually, so I was quite disappointed in that aspect. I never cried even though I cry pretty easily with books but it just wasn't as sad as I thought it would be. We didn't even really get to see Zach's rehabilitation. ...
I love this book to hell and back.It's one of those books that make your heart ache constantly, and sometimes you find yourself holding your breath without even realising it. But then, there are also those moments where random bits of humor jump out at you and make you laugh, half because you aren't...
How to explain this.... The heaviness of the beginning of the story, of what Zach went through didn't follow through with the rest of the story. After Zach came home and 2 years of therapy there was still issues but it just didn't fit with me. Maybe missing the 2 years between coming home and the co...
I am not even sure what to say besides this book is one of the most heart wrenching stories I have read in a very long time. All I can say is read this book.
Gut wrenching. Uplifting. Both describe this book. The detailing of Zach's ordeal for the 5 years he is held in captivity in the Venezuelan jungle is difficult to read, as are the further details revealed slowly throughout the narrative. But the steadfast love and acceptance shown by the important p...
In Finding Zach by Rowan Speedwell, the story begins at the point when a military group rescues a group of hostages in a Venezuelan jungle. During the course of searching the camp, the military discovers and recognizes Zach as the son of a wealthy software mogul who was kidnapped five years ago fro...
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