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Paperback Held Hostage: A Serial Bank Robber's Road to Redemption Book

ISBN: 0800794567

ISBN13: 9780800794569

Held Hostage: A Serial Bank Robber's Road to Redemption

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Husband. Father. Esteemed Community Man. ARMED BANK ROBBER.The unflinching story of one man's double life--and his ultimate transformation.To his friends and family, Ken Cooper was the epitome of the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Awesome book-Could't put it down

Funny, great plot/story/testimony, and increase your Faith type book when you need one for when you got a friend/family member locked up inside the wire. Get a copy for an incarcerated friend/family member, pray over it, give it to them, and you will never regret it.

more to come

Just a short note on my thoughts after reading Ken's book and some of the reviews written. Yes we all want to know what happened to his partner in crime. Also about whats happening now and how it all came together. I knew Ken about 15 years ago along with the rest of his family, Ken I believe you left room for part two afterwards. Ken and his ministry showed me the way to Jesus and of his healing powers. So come on Ken and let the rest of the reading world know where your life is now.

Held Hostage

Don't know about the book yet - it is a Christmas gift for my son (and Christmas hasn't happened yet) so I can't tell you.

Held Hostage by his story

I'm going to begin this on a more personal note than I normally do. I received this biography as an advance reader's copy, and I knew it was from a Christian publisher. Now, I grew up in a Christian household, I went to church every Sunday and from 8th grade to graduation I attended a tiny, private Christian school. I am tolerant, but sick to death of Christian testimony. Needless to say I was not thrilled about this book and I am now embarrassed to admit that. The plot (if that is the right word) is fairly straight forward. Ken throws the reader in the deep end by starting with the bank robbery where it all went wrong, and then goes back to the beginning. The reader is taken at whirlwind pace through Ken's childhood, his first brushes with "joy juice", continued heartbreak that fed into his need for something more, the horrors of our prison system, and finally his discovery of God and his surrender to His will. Ken Cooper's writing is no doubt engaging, the biography took me a day and a half to read, and though I was completely engaged, it wasn't until I came upon the story of Mr. Magoo that I found myself weeping on the couch where I read, that I realized this was so much more than an ex-convict's moment on a soap box. In those short 36 hours Ken had become a piece of myself. He won my heart through his honesty, and unapologetic love of Christ and I finished the book feeling like I was capable of anything with God behind me. Just as Ken felt a peace settling over his life, I felt a peace reading his words. I'm unsure of how fair it is to rate a biography as you are not judging someone's story, but who they are and the life they have had, but Ken Cooper deserves five stars for all the above, despite the events that brought him to that fifth star. On the off chance that you ever see this Ken, I wish you all the best and at least for me, you will be "remembered for what you have written, not for what you have done".

Held Hostage by Ken Cooper

This book is an amazing journey of a man who gave in to his sin nature, had positive things in his life even though he couldn't see them at the time, stole from banks, frightened people, lived a lie, was jailed, released from his spiritual shackles, then his physical ones, and lived to tell his story. He now helps other prisoners get back on their feet after they've been released. Although I would have preferred to not have read the few curse words that were included, it did not distract from the seriousness of his life story. The details he shared about the horrors of jail life were pretty much expected, but to feel so much compassion for him wasn't. I guess realizing this is a true story really grabbed me and pulled me in. It's a very good book. I recommend it for those who want to read how God changes lives.
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