Yael Dayan, daughter of the legendary Moshe Dayan, reflects on her life as a novelist, soldier, and public figure. From her early days as a free-spirited young woman to her later role as a fierce political activist, Dayan offers an honest and introspective look at the transitions that have shaped her journey.
Now in her 70s, Dayan grapples with the challenges of aging while remaining committed to justice, women's rights, and peace. This powerful memoir provides a unique perspective on Israeli history and politics, as well as the universal themes of identity, loss, and resilience. Perfect for readers interested in: Israeli history and politicsBiographies of prominent figuresStories of courage and determination