
Product Description The widow of the slain Israeli prime minister reflects on their forty-eight years together, her husband's political career, and his place in history, including his role in the peace-making process. Read by Leah Rabin. Simultaneous. From Library Journal Following up her granddaughter, Noa, whose In the Name of Sorrow and Hope (Knopf, 1996) recalled slain Israeli leader Yitzhak Rabin, Leah eulogizes her statesman husband. Additionally, she offers her take on Israel's current state of affairs.Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. From AudioFile These partisan and occasionally gushy witness-to-history memoirs by the wife of the slain Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin are read by English actress Claire Bloom with sidebars in the author's voice. Jewish listeners may squirm at some of Bloom's pronunciations of Hebrew words--as in "EAT-sack" for the name of the title character. Otherwise an excellent reader with a beautiful voice, she lends this book appropriate dignity. The tape inadvertently reveals much that the printed book does not about the personality and mind-set of the author. In serving this function, the recording becomes a valuable tool for anyone wishing to understand the turmoil in the Middle East. Y.R. Winner of AUDIOFILE's Earphones Award (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1997-03-01
Publisher:
Audioworks
ISBN-10:
0671574744
ISBN-13:
9780671574741
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