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MY PROMISED LAND
The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel
A groundbreaking, ambitious examination of Israel by one of the most influential columnists writing about the Middle East today, whom David Remnick called a “profound thinker".
With both unprecedented internal and external pressures, Israel today is at a moment of existential crisis. In MY PROMISED LAND, one of Israel's most influential columnists sets out to answer the question of how his country, once a bastion of idealism and democratic principles, has arrived at this unsettling moment.
Rather than rehashing the established narrative--one of wars, treaties, and noted political figures--Ari Shavit tells the stories of the normal citizens--the grassroots leaders, the farmers, the immigrants, the nightclub owners, the settlers, and the Arabs--who came to shape the moral fabric of the country. With each chapter focusing on an underappreciated moment in history or an untold story, MY PROMISED LAND paints a compelling and nuanced picture of a small country whose identity and presence has a crucial role not only in the Middle East, but in the Western world and in the identity and fate of all Jews. The book examines history through the stories of everyday figures who irrevocably changed the Zionist narrative, like the youth group leader who recognized the potential of Masada as a powerful symbol for Zionism, the young farmer who bought an orange grove from his Arab neighbor in the 1920s, or the religious Zionist who started a community in the no-man's-land the Northern West Bank, spurring on the entire settler movement.
It tells a riveting story that is both deeply human and of profound historical dimension, a book that will appeal to the readers of Thomas Friedman’s FROM BEIRUT TO JERUSALEM, which captivated audiences over 20 years ago. At a time when the issue of a nuclear Iran is at the forefront of political debate, and when a newly elected American president will be called upon to discuss America’s stance toward Israel, this book will be extremely relevant. MY PROMISED LAND will take us to the present moment, providing a definitive account of Israel for the 21stCentury.
Ari Shavit is one of Israel’s most esteemed journalists. He is a political columnist at Israel's most influential newspaper, Haaretz, and is routinely quoted in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and recently appeared on 60 Minutes. Prominent journalists such as David Remnick, Thomas Friedman, Jeffrey Goldberg, and many others will support and promote the US publication of this important book.
Rather than rehashing the established narrative--one of wars, treaties, and noted political figures--Ari Shavit tells the stories of the normal citizens--the grassroots leaders, the farmers, the immigrants, the nightclub owners, the settlers, and the Arabs--who came to shape the moral fabric of the country. With each chapter focusing on an underappreciated moment in history or an untold story, MY PROMISED LAND paints a compelling and nuanced picture of a small country whose identity and presence has a crucial role not only in the Middle East, but in the Western world and in the identity and fate of all Jews. The book examines history through the stories of everyday figures who irrevocably changed the Zionist narrative, like the youth group leader who recognized the potential of Masada as a powerful symbol for Zionism, the young farmer who bought an orange grove from his Arab neighbor in the 1920s, or the religious Zionist who started a community in the no-man's-land the Northern West Bank, spurring on the entire settler movement.
It tells a riveting story that is both deeply human and of profound historical dimension, a book that will appeal to the readers of Thomas Friedman’s FROM BEIRUT TO JERUSALEM, which captivated audiences over 20 years ago. At a time when the issue of a nuclear Iran is at the forefront of political debate, and when a newly elected American president will be called upon to discuss America’s stance toward Israel, this book will be extremely relevant. MY PROMISED LAND will take us to the present moment, providing a definitive account of Israel for the 21stCentury.
Ari Shavit is one of Israel’s most esteemed journalists. He is a political columnist at Israel's most influential newspaper, Haaretz, and is routinely quoted in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and recently appeared on 60 Minutes. Prominent journalists such as David Remnick, Thomas Friedman, Jeffrey Goldberg, and many others will support and promote the US publication of this important book.
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