
Prisoner: My 544 Days in an Iranian Jail. The memoir recounts Rezaian's experience of being imprisoned by Iranian authorities for 544 days, which he describes as a period of interrogation, abuse, manipulation and shameless lying. Throughout his ordeal, Rezaian struggles to maintain his sanity and dignity, constantly working to ensure his release while remaining steadfast in his commitment to journalism. The memoir also examines the broader context of US-Iran relations, the history of hostage-taking in Iran, and how Rezaian's experience reflects broader political and social realities.