The Lemon Tree
By Sandy Tolan
- Release Date: 2008-12-01
- Genre: Middle Eastern History
Description
A NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FINALIST
"Extraordinary … A sweeping history of the Palestinian-Israeli conundrum … Highly readable and evocative." – The Washington Post
The tale of a simple act of faith between two young people, one Israeli and one Palestinian, that symbolizes the hope for peace in the Middle East – with an updated afterword by the author.
In 1967, Bashir Khairi, a twenty-five-year-old Palestinian, journeyed to Israel with the goal of seeing the beloved stone house with the lemon tree behind it that he and his family had fled nineteen years earlier. To his surprise, when he found the house he was greeted by Dalia Eshkenazi Landau, a nineteen-year-old Israeli college student, whose family left Europe for Israel following the Holocaust. On the stoop of their shared home, Dalia and Bashir began a rare friendship, forged in the aftermath of war and tested over the next half century in ways that neither could imagine on that summer day in 1967. Sandy Tolan brings the Israeli-Palestinian conflict down to its most human level, demonstrating that even amid the bleakest political realities there exist stories of hope and transformation.
Reviews
Fascinating look at the Jewish/Palestinian conflict
5By danmatrasFor me, the book brought a much more real appreciation of the conflict between the Palestinians and Jews. I knew much more about the Jewish side of this conflict then the Palestinian side. This book really helped me understand so much of the Palestinian side and what they are and we’re trying to achieve. It is well worth anyone’s time to enjoy this book and it’s many insights.