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In the Name of Sorrow and Hope
In the Name of Sorrow and Hope
Author: Noa Ben Artzi-Pelossof
"Grandfather, you were the pillar of fire in front of the camp and now we are left in the camp alone, in the dark . . . . Grandfather, you were and still are our hero." — When Noa Ben Artzi-Pelossof spoke at the funeral of her grandfather Yitzhak Rabin, she touched the world's heart. She does so again, in this deeply moving memoir a...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780679450795
ISBN-10: 0679450793
Publication Date: 4/9/1996
Pages: 181
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4 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Knopf
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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JavaJuice avatar reviewed In the Name of Sorrow and Hope on
Given the present state (2009) of the Middle East and in particular Israel & Palestine, this is a very interesting part of the history of that area. It is a story told by the granddaughter of Yitzhak Rabin who was assassinated.

I appreciated her viewpoint, it is obvious that she loved and adored her grandfather. Definitely worth reading.
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I really enjoyed this book.
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Due to the recent turmoil in Israel and Gaza, I decided I wanted to read some books in relation to the area. This was the first book I've read that deals with the lack of peace in the area.

Basically autobiographical and mainly about her grandfather, the late prime minister of Israel, this was a truly stirring book. She related parts of her life and alot of that had to do with her relationship with her grandfather. I was deeply moved, often to tears, by her recollections.

This is an excellent book, and one that should be read by anyone who is interested in Israel, in peace in the Middle East, and for those who are interested in the private side of any of the world's leaders.

I'd give it more than 5 stars if I could.


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