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Caged is an honest and introspective memoir detailing the never-before-told other side of an international, headline story.
Lara M. Sabanosh takes readers through the prequel of the main story-the first twenty years of her tumultuous marriage to Christopher Tur-outlines events as she lived them on the night Christopher went missing in Guantanamo Bay's Naval Base. Caged offers a call to action for reform as it relates to domestic violence. Readers from many walks of life-from military buffs to survivors of domestic abuse, from mothers to those caught in others' lies-will find Caged…mehr

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Caged is an honest and introspective memoir detailing the never-before-told other side of an international, headline story.

Lara M. Sabanosh takes readers through the prequel of the main story-the first twenty years of her tumultuous marriage to Christopher Tur-outlines events as she lived them on the night Christopher went missing in Guantanamo Bay's Naval Base. Caged offers a call to action for reform as it relates to domestic violence. Readers from many walks of life-from military buffs to survivors of domestic abuse, from mothers to those caught in others' lies-will find Caged fascinating and emotional. It is an encompassing raw, honest, and inspiring memoir six years in the making.

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Lara M. Sabanosh is the author of Caged, the first-hand account of the story that captivated headlines all around the world in 2015. From the Today Show, NBC News, small town newspapers, to Al Jazeera, everyone told a version of the events that led to the dismissal of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay's Commanding Officer Captain J.R. Nettleton, the civilian employee, death of Christopher Tur, and the exile of Lara Tur (Sabanosh) and her daughters. Lara has kept silent regarding her never-before-told other side of the international headline story until now. Lara was the director from Fleet and Family Services at GTMO, has since retired from her government roles, and now spends her time in Pensacola, Florida with family.