Mr. Ames had a wonderful marriage, a beautiful wife (which I saw with the pictures in the book, still my favorite part when I can put a face with a name), and six great kids. One of whom, Andrew, my husband grew up with. None of the kids knew what their dad really did. They all thought he worked for the State Department. Only the oldest daughter knew about his work in the CIA and that wasn't until she was an adult.
I have laughed and cried and was so angry with Mr. Ames' story. I have learned so much about people and places that I will never meet or see. The detailed description of the towns he walked in are so vivid I feel like I've been there myself. Kai Bird sets the scene and allows you to come along. I definitely have a different view of the Arab people and the struggle they have had. It's a very sad world we live in and Robert Ames lost his life trying to put some peace and independence in the Arab peoples hands.
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