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20 ratings, 3.85 average rating, 3 reviews
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published
May 4th 2004
by Simon & Schuster
binding
Hardcover, 320 pages
isbn
0743250281
(isbn13: 9780743250283)
description
It may seem surprising that a lengthy exploration of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians could be entertaining. But Pulitzer Prize-winner...more
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Read in October, 2008
Ben Cramer was a journalist in the Middle East for eight years, then he was gone for two decades, and then he returned. What he found in Israel amazed him, and he wrote this book about it. The book is a little dated by now (originally released in 2004), but there's still plenty of food for thought.
The Four Questions: "Why do we care about Israel? Why don't Palestinians have a state? What is a Jewish state? Why is there no peac...more
The Four Questions: "Why do we care about Israel? Why don't Palestinians have a state? What is a Jewish state? Why is there no peac...more
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Read in February, 2008
While the title may seem off putting to some, the book is an incredibly sympathetic portrait of the complexities of life in Israel and Palestine. Government, be it Israel or the PLO, are the real bad guys here who choose to exploit the conflict for profit and continued power with devastating consequences for the people they purport to serve.
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Read in April, 2007
anyone who is interested in a clever writer's perspective on "The Conflict" should check this out.
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Read in June, 2007
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