Journey to Nowhere: One Woman Looks for the Promised Land

Eva Figes and her family fled the horror of Nazi Germany when Eva was only six, forced to leave behind them friends, relatives, and their housemaid, Edith. Ten years later, Edith suddenly reemerged in their lives. Having miraculously survived wartime Berlin, she had reluctantly emigrated to hostile, volatile Palestine.

Recounting Edith’s story, Figes boldly argues that Israel was a product of U.S. foreign policy and continuing and widespread anti-Semitism. Part memoir, part brave polemic, this is both a moving account of post-war displacement and a fierce attack on America’s role in the Middle East.

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Journey to Nowhere: One Woman Looks for the Promised Land

Eva Figes and her family fled the horror of Nazi Germany when Eva was only six, forced to leave behind them friends, relatives, and their housemaid, Edith. Ten years later, Edith suddenly reemerged in their lives. Having miraculously survived wartime Berlin, she had reluctantly emigrated to hostile, volatile Palestine.

Recounting Edith’s story, Figes boldly argues that Israel was a product of U.S. foreign policy and continuing and widespread anti-Semitism. Part memoir, part brave polemic, this is both a moving account of post-war displacement and a fierce attack on America’s role in the Middle East.

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Journey to Nowhere: One Woman Looks for the Promised Land

Journey to Nowhere: One Woman Looks for the Promised Land

by Eva Figes
Journey to Nowhere: One Woman Looks for the Promised Land

Journey to Nowhere: One Woman Looks for the Promised Land

by Eva Figes

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Overview

Eva Figes and her family fled the horror of Nazi Germany when Eva was only six, forced to leave behind them friends, relatives, and their housemaid, Edith. Ten years later, Edith suddenly reemerged in their lives. Having miraculously survived wartime Berlin, she had reluctantly emigrated to hostile, volatile Palestine.

Recounting Edith’s story, Figes boldly argues that Israel was a product of U.S. foreign policy and continuing and widespread anti-Semitism. Part memoir, part brave polemic, this is both a moving account of post-war displacement and a fierce attack on America’s role in the Middle East.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847080684
Publisher: Granta UK
Publication date: 10/01/2009
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Eva Figes is the author of numerous works of fiction and nonfiction, including the feminist classic Patriarchal Attitudes and Tales of Innocence and Experience.

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