Writing with fierce honesty, Jennifer Miller has created an
extraordinary synthesis of history, reportage, and coming-of-age
memoir in Inheriting the Holy Land. Her groundbreaking perspective on
the conflict is presented through interviews with young Israelis and
Palestinians and conversations with some of the most influential
officials involved in the Middle East, including Shimon Peres, Yasir
Arafat, James Baker, Benjamin Netanyahu, Colin Powell, Ehud Barak, and
Mahmoud Abbas. This book will open eyes, open hearts, and open minds.
Miller grew up in an affluent suburb of Washington, D.C., surrounded
by the chaotic politics of the Middle East. Her father was a U.S.
State Department negotiator at the Oslo and Camp David peace summits,
and dinnertime conversation in the Miller household often included
discussions of the Middle Eastern conflict. When Miller joined Seeds
of Peace, a program that brings Middle Eastern kids to Maine for
intensive sessions of conflict resolution, her real experience with
the Middle East began. As she befriended young Palestinians, Israelis,
Egyptians, and Jordanians, Jennifer came to realize that their views
were missing from the ongoing debate over the Holy Land. By helping
these young voices be heard, she knew she could reveal something
vitally new and deeply challenging about the future of this torn
region. Miller, however, learned fast that it was one thing to hang
out at the idyllic Seeds for Peace camp in Maine and quite another to
confront young people on their own turf–in the alleys of East
Jerusalem, behind the armed gates of West Bank settlements, in the
teeming refugee camps of Gaza. Friendships that had blossomed in the
United States withered in the aftermath of yet another suicide
bombing. Big-hearted teens on both sides of the conflict shocked
Miller with the ferocity of their illusions and the twisted logic of
their misconceptions. But she also found rays of hope in places where
others had reported only despair–surprising open-mindedness among
the ultra-religious, common ground shared by those who had lost loved
ones to the violence, a yearning for peace amid the rubble of refugee
camps and the shards of bombed cities. A deft writer, she interweaves
her startlingly candid interviews with the vibrant realities of life
in the streets. Just as Jennifer Miller was forced to confront her
biases as an American, a Jew, a woman, and a journalist, in Inheriting
the Holy Land, she similarly challenges readers to reexamine their own
cherished prejudices and assumptions.
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An American's Search for Hope in the Middle East
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307415691
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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