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Leap of Faith : Memoirs of an Unexpected Life
Author: Queen Noor

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Publisher: Miramax Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9781401359485 - ISBN-10: 1401359485
Publication Date: 3/9/2005
Pages: 496


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Book Description:
Leap of Faith is the dramatic and inspiring story of an American woman's remarkable journey into the heart of a man and his nation.

Born into a distinguished Arab-American family and raised amid privilege, Lisa Halaby joined the first freshman class at Princeton to accept women, graduating in 1974 with a degree in architecture and urban planning. Two years later, while visiting her father in Jordan, she was casually introduced on the airport runway to King Hussein. Widely admired in the Arab world as a voice of moderation, and for his direct lineage to the prophet Muhammad, Hussein would soon become the world's most eligible bachelor after the tragic death of his wife. The next time they met, Hussein would fall headlong in love with the athletic, outspoken daughter of his longtime friend. After a whirlwind, secret courtship Lisa Halaby became Noor Al Hussein, Queen of Jordan.

With eloquence and candor, Queen Noor speaks of the obstacles she faced as a naive young bride in the royal court, of rebelling against the smothering embrace of security guards and palace life, and of her own successful struggle to create a working role as a humanitarian activist In a court that simply expected Noor to keep her husband happy. As she gradually took on the mantle of a queen, Noor's joys and challenges grew. After a heartbreaking miscarriage, she gave birth to four children. Meshing the demands of motherhood with the commitments of her position often proved difficult, but she tried to keep her young children by her side, even while flying the world with her husband in his relentless quest for peace. This mission would reap satisfying rewards, including greater Arab unity and a peace treaty with Israel, and suffer such terrible setbacks as the Gulf War and the assassination of Prime Minister Rabin.

Leap of Faith is a remarkable document. It is the story of a young American woman who became wife and partner to an Arab monarch. It provides a compelling portrait of the late King Hussein and his lifelong effort to bring peace to his wartorn region, and an insider's view of the growing gulf between the United States and the Arab nations. It is also the refreshingly candid story of a mother coming to terms with the demands the king's role as a world statesman placed on her family's private life. But most of all it is a love story—the intimate account of a woman who lost her heart to a king, and to his people.


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Top Member Book Reviews

Tonya T. (touton) wrote on 7/23/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

I bought this on a whim, knowing nothing about this woman. Turns out, she fascinated me. She was a very courageous soul in the melding of two very different cultures.

Beth K. (Ladydragonfly) wrote on 9/8/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I don't usually read memoirs, but this one looked interesting. I am so glad I did not pass it up.
This is a wonderfully written book that offers an honest insight into life in the middle east as it is in the country of Jordan. It opened my eyes to the role the media plays in misleading the public about political affairs.

Teri B. wrote on 2/20/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

From the pen of the wife of the King of Jordan who explains how this Muslim family worked with other leaders around the world maintaining peace as best they could..light reading, but touching ending details about the King's death.

Kellie S. (acountkel) wrote on 8/12/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was a very interesting book. I have to say, I didn’t agree with a lot of the politics mentioned in this book. However, this book was loaded with great info on the Israel/Palestinian conflict, Iran/Iraq war. The 6- day war, etc. I thought the perspective was very unique. An American born woman who marries the King of Jordan and becomes a Muslim. How unique can you get. If her intention was to show what a kind and peaceful man King Hussein was, she nailed it. If all was true, he was definitely a great man. I wasn’t that impressed with her. I felt she was a bit pompous. Especially about the part where her mother was forbidden to call her Lisa and was forced to call her Noor. I felt Noor was very influenced by her love for the King. She did have her own ideas but they seemed to be extremely liberal and biased. But, this was definitely a different view point for me. Although I did not agree with a lot of the politics with this book, I enjoyed this book immensely

Victoria A. wrote on 7/22/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very interesting account of the life of American born Queen Noor of Jordan. Her writing also gives some insight into Middle East politics from a non-American point of view.

Connie (jazzysmom) - IL wrote on 9/21/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very beautiful story of Queen Noor's life. Absolutely gripping. Such lovely people and i had not really planned in enjoying this book. So many beautiful pictures and info in all detail that even thouh it is 443 pages, it is a fast read. Great info about her life in another country. We are not so far apart in life as you read this you will realize, we are all pretty much alike. Highly reccommend read.

Sandy W. (SJW) - KS wrote on 5/3/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I was most surprised at this offering. I had so many misconceptions of the mindset of peoples of the region that this was a real eye opener. I highly recommend this book for anyone who thinks Arabs are all extremists or terrorists. Very good book.

Shari G. (SecondChance) wrote on 9/19/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Our world is one in which the media influences what we see and hear about. This book is an opportunity to take a look at the Muslim world from the eyes of an American woman who embraced that culture.


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Julie G. (SavannahJu) wrote on 10/24/2009...


I learned SO MUCH about the middle east through this book. Highly recommended.

Connie (jazzysmom) - IL wrote on 9/21/2009...


Very beautiful story of Queen Noor's life. Absolutely gripping. Such lovely people and i had not really planned in enjoying this book. So many beautiful pictures and info in all detail that even thouh it is 443 pages, it is a fast read. Great info about her life in another country. We are not so far apart in life as you read this you will realize, we are all pretty much alike. Highly reccommend read.

Paula G. (oscarsdream) wrote on 8/25/2009...


Really enjoyed the book. I really enjoyed her insight of her new life as Queen. The King really had a tough job, and the two of them together were such a strong force. Their very close relationship and dedication to each other got them through their tough times. This book really gives some insight into the struggles of the Middle East.

Annette H. (sfnativegal) wrote on 6/5/2008...


Too much about detail about PLO, Isreal, Egypt etc. She had an interesting life before she meet Hussein. A look at a totally different life.

Rob N. wrote on 10/4/2006...


Good condition. Slight curling of cover on front cover.

Patricia C. (lucky888lady) wrote on 7/6/2006...


great view into her life very nice


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