I finished this a few days ago, was trying to figure out what bothered me about this book. My son recently returned from a nine days trip to Columbia, to attend a friend's wedding, he stayed in bogata with the bride's brother. He loved the country, so beautiful, but he did say there were places it was better not to go, places that didn't seem safe. I think many of us are aware of the powerful hold the drug cartels have had on their government. Corruption and bribery a way of life.
The reader does get a sense of Betancourts life, from her upbringing, her mother being very nvolved in the government, and the plight of children. The threats made to Ingrid when she was running for President, causing her to send her two children to France, to live with their father, her ex-husband. Her capture and imprisonment by FARC, six long years before she and others held captive were rescued. We also get a keen sense of her devotion to her country, and the way this government works, or doesn't.
Now back to what bothered me. I didn't much like her, her self rightousness and constant refrain of how beyond corruption she was, became repetitive, self indulgent. Even her capture could have been avoided had she just listened, but she thought she knew better. Of course other readers may not feel this way, and much of it is interesting and informative. I looked on WIKi to see where she is now, as this book ended quite a few years ago. You can do the same, makes for interesting reading, maybe more so than this book.