Book Description
In 1979, The Libyan government contracted an American agricultural company to establish a potato and onion farm, four hundred miles south of Benghazi, in the Sahara. The political and economic tensions in the region were at an explosive level. Iran, a close neighbor and ally, had just overrun the United States Embassy in Tehran and taken fifty-two U.S. diplomats hostage. The Arab world saw Iranâs show of strength as an ensign for the end of foreign tyranny, a symbol of hope for the new power in the Middle East. The distain and resentment for all things American escalated rapidly.It was at this time that Derek Thayne, an eighteen-year-old farm boy from a very small town in Oregon, accepted a contract work assignment in Libya. He had no previous international or even big city experience. He naively boarded a TWA jumbo jet for the Middle East and promptly found himself in the adventure of a lifetime.The story portrayed in this book is based on a series of actual events during this turbulent time.