Hostage is my favorite book I have ever read. I have a heart for Central America so this story speaks to me. "Hostage" documents the lives of two American missionaries working with a village in Panama. I am inspired at the sacrifices and the persistence this couple gave to connecting with these people. They left all that they knew to join themselves with the people. They did not try to force their way of life unto the people, instead they accepted and learned their culture, language, and way of life and adopted it as their own. The village gained by having resources for reading because this couple interpreted books into their language, helped solve disputes in the community, provided medicines and other helpful materials, and simply spent time with the people each day. Unfortunately, the husband was taken by guerillas during the middle of one night along with two other American men who were doing the same kind of work. Portions of this book could be used to show children that there are still primitive villages around the world. Educators will be fascinated at the story and the educational impacts for the community.