Malika Oufkir's 'The Prisoner' is a harrowing and unforgettable memoir detailing her two decades of unjust imprisonment in the desolate desert prisons of Morocco. As the daughter of General Mohamed Oufkir, she, along with her siblings and mother, was condemned to a life of isolation and deprivation following her father's alleged involvement in a coup attempt against King Hassan II. This compelling autobiography vividly portrays their unimaginable suffering, their unyielding spirit, and their relentless struggle for survival and eventual freedom. It is a powerful testament to human resilience and the enduring quest for liberty against overwhelming odds.