Autobiografie van een Franse vrouw, die na een tienjarige gevangenschap in Maleisië grote moeite heeft weer aan een leven in vrijheid te wennen.
Béatrice Saubin Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
Questa autrice, una prigioniera di lunga data, condivide la sua incredibile storia dal cuore della detenzione malese. I suoi scritti esplorano temi di giustizia, perseveranza e gli imprevisti colpi del destino che possono colpire chiunque. Attraverso i suoi testi, rivela le complessità dell'esperienza umana di fronte a circostanze estreme e la ricerca di speranza nei momenti più bui.






Die Mauern der Freiheit
- 221pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Forts. v. Dieser Hunger nach Leben. - Autobiographischer Bericht der jungen Französin über ihre schwierige Rückkehr ins normale Leben nach über 10jähriger, unschuldig abgesessener Haft in Malaysia.
L'Épreuve
- 346pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
in8. 1992. Cartonné jaquette. 346 pages.
Erfahrungen: Dieser Hunger nach Leben
Die Jubiläumsedition
Abandoned by her parents, brought up by her strict maternal grandmother in a small backwater town, young Beatrice Saubin always dreamed of visiting warm climates and exotic places. As a teenager she hitchhiked to India and later to Afghanistan and Thailand. In Malaysia, at age nineteen, she fell in love with Eddy Tan Kim Soo, a handsome, wealthy Chinese man. They planned to meet in Europe and marry. But at the airport on her way home, her spanking new Samsonite suitcase—a gift from Eddy— was ripped apart by custom officials. Beatrice was horrified to see that it contained several kilos of heroin. Clearly she had been set up by Eddy, who, it turned out, was a member of a powerful drug cartel. Arrested, Beatrice languished in prison for two years before she was tried. Her sentence: death by hanging. On appeal, her sentence was reduced to life in prison. Efforts on the part of her grandmother and an impassioned attorney managed to stir up public opinion, finally leading to Beatrice’s release after ten years. But however terrible, these years were not lost. While in prison, her spirits were never broken: she taught herself Malaysian and Cantonese, and became a model prisoner and a leader as well as a medical supervisor, caring for her fellow inmates. The Ordeal is her odyssey—always gripping, often terrifying, but ultimately a story of courage and inspiration.