His memoir (along with that of Irishman and fellow hostage Brian Keenan) of his time held captive by Hezbollah is a stunning account of human resiliency. While the hostages were forbidden from interacting, held to a strict silence for months (or possibly years) at a time. Anderson made up a sign language and silently taught it to the others, peeking over the tops of the cells into which they were separated. He made message paper from drying out several layers of toilet paper, and ink from found materials, and they communicated further by dropping notes for each other during their trips to the toilet.

