"A House in the Sky" is a memoir written by Amanda Lindhout, co-authored by Sara Corbett. It recounts Lindhout's harrowing experience as a hostage in Somalia. The book explores Lindhout's journey from her childhood in Canada to her travels around the world as a freelance journalist. It delves into the events that led to her abduction in Somalia in 2008, her 15 months of captivity, and her eventual release. Lindhout's resilience, courage, and determination to survive amidst unimaginable circumstances are central themes of the memoir. Through her storytelling, Lindhout sheds light on issues such as the complexities of forgiveness, the human capacity for endurance, and the power of hope. "A House in the Sky" is a gripping and poignant account of one woman's extraordinary ordeal and her unyielding spirit in the face of adversity.