The books listed here provide a picture of the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and the challenges that Guantanamo survivors face after their transfer. Their inclusion here is not meant to indicate that the authors or subjects have received a grant from the Guantanamo Survivors Fund.

- Mansoor Adayfi, Don’t Forget Us Here: Lost and Found at Guantanamo, Hachette Books, 2021
- Sami Alhaj, Prisoner 345: My Six Years in Guantanamo, Al-Jazeera, 2018
- Moazzam Begg, Enemy Combatant: A British Muslim’s Journey to Guantanamo and Back, New Press, 2007
- Lakhdar Boumediene & Mustafa Ait Idir, Witnesses of the Unseen: Seven Years in Guantanamo, Stanford University Press, 2017
- Jess Bravin, Terror Courts: Rough Justice at Guantanamo Bay, Yale University Press, 2014
- Mark P. Denbeaux and Jonathan Hafetz, editors, The Guantanamo Lawyers: Inside a Prison Outside the Law, New York University Press, 2009
- Ahmed Errachidi, The General: The Ordinary Man Who Challenged Guantanamo, Random House UK, 2013
- Laurel E. Fletcher and Eric Stover, The Guantanamo Effect: Exposing the Consequences of U.S. Detention and Interrogation Practices, University of California Press, 2009
- Amber Ginsberg, Aaron Hughes et al., editors, Remaking the Exceptional: Tea, Torture, and Reparations | Chicago to Guantanamo, DePaul Art Museum, 2022
- Karen Greenberg, The Least Worst Place: Guantanamo’s First 100 Days, Oxford University Press, 2010
- Jonathan Hafetz, Obama’s Guantanamo: Stories from an Enduring Prison, New York University Press, 2016
- David Hicks, Guantanamo: My Journey, Random House Australia, 2010
- Peter Jan Honigsberg, A Place Outside the Law: Forgotten Voices from Guantanamo, Beacon Press, 2019
- Mahvish Rukhsana Khan, My Guantanamo Diary: The Detainees and the Stories They Told Me, PublicAffairs, 2009
- Murat Kurnaz, Five Years of my Life: An Innocent Man in Guantanamo, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
- Joseph Margulies, Guantanamo and the Abuse of Presidential Power, Simon and Schuster, 2007
- Sarah Mirk, Guantanamo Voices: True Accounts from the World’s Most Infamous Prison, Harry N. Abrams, 2020
- Michael Ratner and Ellen Ray, Guantanamo: What the World Should Know, Chelsea Green, 2004
- Michelle Shephard, Guantanamo’s Child: The Untold Story of Omar Khadr
- Mohamedou Ould Slahi, edited by Larry Siems, Guantanamo Diary, Little Brown, 2015; restored edition without redactions, also edited by Larry Siems, Back Bay Books, 2017
- Andy Worthington, The Guantanamo Files: The Stories of 774 Detainees in America’s Illegal Prison, Pluto Press, 2007
- James Yee, For God and Country: Faith and Patriotism Under Fire, PublicAffairs, 2005

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