by Jo Roberts (Author)
The Holocaust and the Nakba ("Catastrophe," Palestinian Israelis' name for the War of Independence) both marked Israel's founding, and these two world-changing events continue to form the generations who have followed. This book shows how these complex histories play out in the lives of Jewish and Palestinian Israelis today.
Author Biography
Trained in her native England as a lawyer and anthropologist, Jo Roberts is now a freelance writer. For five years she was managing editor of the New York Catholic Worker newspaper, to which she frequently contributed. Her reportage from Israel and from the West Bank has appeared in Embassy, Canada's foreign policy weekly. She lives in Toronto, Canada.
Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions: 0.9 x 8.9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 10, 2013
Award: National Jewish Book Award (2013)
Award: Dayton Literary Peace Prize (2014)