An Improbable Friendship: The Remarkable Lives of Israeli Ruth Dayan and Palestinian Raymonda Tawil and Their Forty-Year Peace Mission

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$24.99  $23.24
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Arcade Publishing
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312
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5.7 X 1.1 X 9.3 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
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Hardcover
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9781628725681
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About the Author
Anthony David has written eight books, including his collaboration with Palestinian leader Sari Nusseibeh on his autobiography, Once Upon a Country: A Palestinian Life, voted one of the best books of the year by the Christian Science Monitor and Amazon and awarded the biennial 2010 Siegfried Unseld Prize presented by Suhrkamp; Lamentations of Youth: The Diaries of Gershom Scholem 1913-1923; and the forthcoming The Letters of Hannah Arendt and Gershom Scholem. He holds a PhD in European history from the University of Chicago and currently lives in Jerusalem.
Reviews
"Rich in anecdote and juicy detail, this book demonstrates Dayan's and Tawil's creativity, conviction, and courage, offering personal glimpses into major historical events." --Lilith Magazine

"From their relationship we learn the behind-the-scenes history of the Middle East." --Jewish Advocate

"With its fascinating details about the relationship between Moshe Dayan's wife and Yasser Arafat's mother-in-law, An Improbable Friendship reminds us of a bygone era when influential Palestinians and Israelis worked together for peace." --Trudy Rubin, Worldview columnist, The Philadelphia Inquirer

"There are many powerful men in this riveting book--Moshe Dayan, Yasser Arafat, Ezer Weizman, among others--and enough intrigue, violence, and danger to fill a thriller. But the two suns at the center of this illuminating dual biography are women--brilliant, passionate, driven feminists whose unique friendship should serve as a model for international relations and people-to-people dialogue. Without downplaying their political, cultural, and religious differences, Anthony David deftly describes what fuels the enduring relationship between Ruth Dayan and Raymonda Tawil--their capacity to honor the dignity and aspirations of the other and their indefatigable quest for peace. Had Ruth and Raymonda been in charge, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict would have ended four decades ago. Think about that as you dive into this compelling story." --Letty Cottin Pogrebin, author of Single Jewish Male Seeking Soul Mate and founding editor of Ms. magazine

"To someone like me who has been deeply involved in pursuing peace between Israelis and Palestinians for fifty years, this book reveals unexpected nuggets of gold in describing the unlikely friendship between the much older Ruth Dayan and the fearless beauty, Raymonda Tawil. This untold story through the eyes of two extraordinary women, both feminists, pursuers of peace who never gave up, is a compelling read. Especially riveting is the account of their respective daughters, Yael Dayan, writer and activist, and Suha Tawil, widow of Yasser Arafat. It's a revelation." --Lilly Rivlin, filmmaker and longtime peace activist