Summary of Michele Rigby Assad's Breaking Cover
Everest Media
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Publisher:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822534872
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I never dreamed of becoming a spy. I grew up in a simple family in rural Pennsylvania, and I didn’t know anything about the CIA or its work. It seemed like a place where only the world’s most sophisticated and smartest human beings applied.
#2 I was a newlywed in graduate school, and I had met my husband, Joseph, during my senior year of high school. He had lived a remarkably sheltered life, and I was astonished to meet someone who knew what it meant to stand strong in the face of intense intimidation.
#3 I returned to Egypt to study Arabic and Islamic culture, and met Joseph, who was working as a Middle East research director at a think tank. We married and moved to Washington, DC, where Joseph began applying for government jobs that could utilize his unique background and education.
#4 I had a burning desire to study the Middle East, and so I did what I had always done: I heeded the urge deep within my soul, the feeling that I just had to take a particular course of action. I had made a decision very early on in my life that I would follow God’s lead no matter where it took me.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I never dreamed of becoming a spy. I grew up in a simple family in rural Pennsylvania, and I didn’t know anything about the CIA or its work. It seemed like a place where only the world’s most sophisticated and smartest human beings applied.
#2 I was a newlywed in graduate school, and I had met my husband, Joseph, during my senior year of high school. He had lived a remarkably sheltered life, and I was astonished to meet someone who knew what it meant to stand strong in the face of intense intimidation.
#3 I returned to Egypt to study Arabic and Islamic culture, and met Joseph, who was working as a Middle East research director at a think tank. We married and moved to Washington, DC, where Joseph began applying for government jobs that could utilize his unique background and education.
#4 I had a burning desire to study the Middle East, and so I did what I had always done: I heeded the urge deep within my soul, the feeling that I just had to take a particular course of action. I had made a decision very early on in my life that I would follow God’s lead no matter where it took me.
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