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An Improbable Friendship
- The Remarkable Lives of Israeli Ruth Dayan and Palestinian Raymonda Tawil and Their Forty-Year Peace Mission
- De: Anthony David
- Narrado por: Denise Chamberlain
- Duración: 9 h y 34 m
- Versión completa
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An Improbable Friendship is the dual biography of Israeli Ruth Dayan, now 98, who was Moshe Dayan's wife for 37 years, and Palestinian journalist Raymonda Tawil, Yasser Arafat's mother-in-law, now 74. It reveals for the first time the two women's surprising and secret 40-year friendship and delivers the story of their extraordinary and turbulent lives growing up in a war-torn country.
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- De L M de Icaza en 03-30-16
- An Improbable Friendship
- The Remarkable Lives of Israeli Ruth Dayan and Palestinian Raymonda Tawil and Their Forty-Year Peace Mission
- De: Anthony David
- Narrado por: Denise Chamberlain
Loved this book ! And the Narrator was SPECTACULAR
Revisado: 06-01-16
Where does An Improbable Friendship rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This was my first audiobook. I will be listening to MANY MORE !!
What was one of the most memorable moments of An Improbable Friendship?
The friendship that grew between these two amazing women gives me hope for our WORLD !!!! If these Women can "come together" for the good of their troubled country...it seems that ALL WORLD LEADERS can put their EGOS aside if they truly want WORLD PEACE !!!
Which scene was your favorite?
I was "hooked" by the first conversation between the author & the 2 main characters !!
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
That is a tough one....AND I have listened to this book 2 times ! !
Any additional comments?
I had always been confused by the Wars in the Mid-East. The book gave me answers and the desire to understand even more the history behind all war !!!
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