The Lemon Tree: An Arab, a Jew, and the Heart of the Middle East

by Sandy Tolan

Sandy Tolan (Narrator)

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In the summer of 1967, not long after the six day war, a young Palestinian man and two friends ventured into the town of Ramla in Israel. They were cousins, on a pilgrimage to see their childhood homes, from which they and their families had been driven out nearly twenty years earlier. One cousin had the door slammed in his face, one found that his old house had been converted into a school. But the third, Bashir, was met at the door by a young woman named Dalia, who invited him in. This poignant encounter is the starting point for the story of two families - one Arab, one Jewish - which spans the fraught modern history of the region. In the lemon tree his father planted in the backyard of his childhood home, Bashir sees a symbol of dispossession and occupation; Dalia, who arrived in 1948 as an infant with her family, as a fugitive from Bulgaria, sees hope for a people devastated by the Holocaust. Both are inevitably swept up in the fates of their people and the stories of their lives form a microcosm of more than half a century of Israeli-Palestinian history.
What began as a simple meeting between two young people grew into a dialogue lasting four decades, a dialogue which may represent the region's only hope for peace. "The Lemon Tree" offers a much needed human perspective on this seemingly intractable conflict and reminds us not only of all that is at stake, but also of all that is possible.
  • ISBN10 1565119886
  • ISBN13 9781565119888
  • Publish Date 24 April 2006
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 6 April 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Highbridge Company
  • Edition ; 11.75 Hours on 9 CDs ed.
  • Format Audiobook (CD)
  • Duration 11 hours
  • Language English