American historian Adrian March weaves evidence-based facts into the narrative of her experiences during the fifteen years spanning the first Intifada, the Gulf War, the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal, the turning of a century and new millennium, the al-Aqsa Intifada, America's 9/11 tragedy, and Israel's separation wall (1987-2002). Readers follow her into the cobblestoned maze of Jerusalem's Old City, befriend the locals, and tour holy sites no longer open to the public. They also observe her losing two jobs in America when she is assumed to be a practicing Jew and, later, when she is known to be Muslim.This work is intended to stimulate informed debate-a necessary first step toward positive change.
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