Summary: Cynthia Graber returns to Israel for the first time in four years, since the beginning of the second intifada, and interviews friends and relatives about the changes in the country.
A good, straightforward take on what it actually feels like to live in Israel in a time of terror. But it doesn't go deep enough--it starts to get there with the woman who's talking about yelling at her kids because she's scared. You want to hear questions that are less general. (And of course you want to hear about those people across the wall who are living in an even tougher place, at an even tougher time--but that's for another day and another piece)
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Bill McKibben
Posted on December 05, 2004 at 04:54 PM | Permalink
Review of Return to Israel
A good, straightforward take on what it actually feels like to live in Israel in a time of terror. But it doesn't go deep enough--it starts to get there with the woman who's talking about yelling at her kids because she's scared. You want to hear questions that are less general. (And of course you want to hear about those people across the wall who are living in an even tougher place, at an even tougher time--but that's for another day and another piece)