Diane Foley, a mother who endured the torture of losing her son James to ISIS, paints an intimate portrait of love and resilience in the face of unimaginable pain.
In Diane's memoir, 'American Mother', she articulates her excruciating journey from denial to acceptance, detailing the stark realities of her son James's kidnapping by terrorists.
The book captures not just the horror of her son's beheading but also his life as a journalist, showing a contrasting portrait of joy and tragedy.
As Diane traverses her son's story, she reveals how daunting it was to confront government agencies that remained indifferent to their plight after his disappearance.
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