“I love to hear the sound of the doors closing. It signals the beginning of an egocentric and self-indulgent interlude. For the next two hours, nothing can really happen to you. Everything is taken care of.”
“Genevive moved back into the house on a Monday. The place needed a good clean, she had decided, so she found a cleaning service called Aftermath in the phone book. They told her it would take three days to clean the house and that she could not be present..”
"Guantánamo Diary chronicles Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s 'endless world tour' of detention and interrogation, an odyssey that began when he voluntarily reported to a police station in Nouakchott, Mauritania on November 20, 2001 and included renditions to Jordan, Afghanistan, and ultimately to Guantánamo."