I recently heard Michele Assad speak on a panel at Bookmania, held in Jensen Beach, Florida. She intrigued me; a former CIA secret agent! Who would choose this career? So I had our library purchase Breaking Cover and couldn't wait to read about her life and thoughts would want to. as well.
It reads like a novel, so don't let the non-fiction deter you. A woman in middle east is not respected, and one uncovered, without the head cover or burka, is looked on as only a sexual object. Captivating.
one time, she could not tell readers which country, I'm thinking Iran or Syria, ( she worked in numerous Middle Eastern, war zone countries, including Iraq) her car, at a stoplight was surrounded by angry men, banging on the car, yelling. Who is this unaçcompanied, uncovered female? A man in front of the car would not get out of the way. She was trained to act, not freeze up. She knew if they abducted her she would be a goner. She stepped on the gas and knocked the guy over. such audacity of this woman. They were stunned and she took the split second to speed away and through the next few red lights, shook up as she was.
Life as a CIA counterintelligence operative is one of sacrifice and isolation. You must basically disappear and only closest family can know what you do. You are away from family for years at a time. Fortunately Michele's husband was her CIA partner in most cases, both landing in the same department.
The training, detailed in the book, is extensive, grueling, and multi faceted. Michele became expert at reading a person, and determining if people were telling the truth and we're whom they said they were..
Her job was mostly to vett terrorists, who would give intelligence for money. When she walked into a room to interview a man, she needed to prove to him she was informed and experienced in the Arab world, otherwise he could not take her seriously. Read to find out her tactics.
She eventually, " breaks cover" and chooses to leave the CIA, knowing her future is unknown. What do you write on a resume for the last 15 years, which is a government secret?
The story was not over yet. She, and her now former CIA husband, both go on to help lead a rescue mission to help a large group of Christians out of Iraq, which was on the TV show 20/20.
A book worth reading to learn about the secret work done by some courageous, passionate Americans.
I would like to have given 4 stars, if Michele's own faith and the obvious power of prayer, was written less "telling" and more "experiencing" in the reader's hearts. As a faithful Christian myself, I wasn't moved, yet absolutely believed every instance of prayers giving strength and prayers being answered.