The Woman Who Fought an Empire: Sarah Aaronsohn and Her Nili Spy Ring

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$32.95  $30.64
Publisher
Potomac Books
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Pages
328
Dimensions
6.3 X 8.9 X 1.1 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781612349435

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About the Author
Gregory J. Wallance is a lawyer and writer in New York City, a former federal prosecutor, and a longtime human rights activist. He is the author of Papa's Game, nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award; America's Soul in the Balance: The Holocaust, FDR's State Department, and the Moral Disgrace of an American Aristocracy; and the historical novel Two Men before the Storm: Arba Crane's Recollection of Dred Scott and the Supreme Court Case That Started the Civil War. For more information about the author visit https: //www.gregorywallance.com/.
Reviews
"Wallance vividly conveys the logistical challenges and daily intrigue of operating a spy ring in that time and place."--Jeff Fleischer, Foreword--Jeff Fleischer "Foreword "
"Wallance's saga is a fascinating, entirely readable entry into the history of the Nili spy ring, a group of Jews who spied for the British in hopes of aiding in the overthrow of the Ottoman Empire in Palestine. Aaronsohn, the leader of the operation, was motivated by witnessing the Armenian genocide on her way from Constantinople to her hometown of Zichron Ya'acov. She feared a similar fate would befall Jews under the Ottomans, and set out to do her part to influence regime change. . . . Wallance leaves readers marveling at her accomplishments and wondering, intentionally or not, what more she could have accomplished with colleagues more like herself."--Ariane Mandell, Jerusalem Post-- (05/03/2018)
"In order to prevent further Turkish atrocities, Aaronsohn and her Nili ring of spies began offering the British, who were fighting the Turks in battles in Egypt, information from behind Ottoman lines. Wallance paints a portrait of a complex woman who performed heroic work during difficult times. For those looking for a book about espionage that has real human lives at stake, this little-known story is a tremendous read."--Lorraine Berry, Signature Reads-- (04/12/2018)
"Gregory J. Wallance's beautifully written and meticulously researched account of Sarah Aaronsohn's leadership of the Nili spy network during World War I casts a long overdue spotlight on one of the most fascinating personalities of the early Zionist era and should be required reading for anyone interested in modern Jewish history."--Ronald S. Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress-- (09/18/2017)
"A solid, well-researched biography of a remarkable woman."--Ronald Florence, author of Lawrence and Aaronsohn: T. E. Lawrence, Aaron Aaronsohn, and the Seeds of the Arab-Israeli Conflict-- (09/18/2017)
"Wallance's narrative allows Sarah to step out of the shadow of her famous brother and her headstrong colleagues, showcasing her intense focus and sense of duty to her fellow Jews."--Amy Newman Smith, Jewish Review of Books--Amy Newman Smith "Jewish Review of Books "
"The story of how a multilingual Sarah presided over a circle of information gatherers and provided information to the English intelligence service that resulted in the defeat of the Turks is a riveting narrative."--Aron Row, Seattle Book Review--Aron Row "Seattle Book Review "
"A remarkable story, well told."--A. A. Nofi, Strategy Page-- (08/15/2018)
"Wallance also reminds the reader that these were not just spies, but bright, ambitious twenty-somethings with their own desires, both personal and professional. The dynamics of the group provide a fascinating undercurrent to the plot. It was a tight group, but certainly not without its drama, romantic and otherwise."--Amy Oringel, Jewish Book Council--Amy Oringel "Jewish Book Council "