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Rebecca Solnit
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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
320
Age Group
All
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Book Summary
Orwells Roses Is A Non-Fiction Exploration Of Jewish Communal Identity In The Wake Of Contemporary Crises. Blending History, Moral Philosophy, And Current Affairs, The Book Asks What It Means To Be Jewish Today When The Dominant Narratives Often Center On Persecution. Written For Adult Readers, Students Of Jewish Studies, And Anyone Seeking A Clearer, More Hopeful Lens On Jewish Life, Orwells Roses Offers A Thoughtful, Urgent, And Human Approach To A Complex Conversation.
Beinart Writes In An Accessible, Essay-Style Voice, Weaving Personal Experiences With Historical Context To Build A New Framework For Understanding Jewish Identity. Orwells Roses Is Organized Around Ideas And Conversations Rather Than A Single Thesis, Presenting Arguments Through Tight Chapters, Illustrative Anecdotes, And Careful Analysis. The Result Is A Reading Experience That Feels Both Intimate And Rigorous, Inviting Readers To Weigh Competing Truths And Reconsider Familiar Stories Without Sacrificing Nuance.
Key Concepts Include Moving From Supremacy To Equality, Exploring The Safety And Dignity Of Both Israelis And Palestinians, And Examining How Questions Of Statehood Intersect With Memory, Ethics, And Everyday Life. The Book Makes These Topics Approachable Through Clear Explanations, Real-World Examples, And Voices From Jewish History And Contemporary Leadership. Its ToneโPassionate Yet MeasuredโHonors Complexity While Pushing Toward A More Inclusive, Future-Facing Conversation.
After Finishing Orwells Roses, Readers Will Come Away With A Deeper, More Balanced Understanding Of Jewish Identity And Community. TheyโLl Feel Equipped To Engage With Difficult Conversations With Empathy, And Inspired To Imagine A Future Where Safety And Dignity For Israelis And Palestinians Coexist Within A Shared Humanity.
Product Details
Author
Rebecca Solnit
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
320
SKU
9781783785520
ISBN
9781783785520
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9 x 1.9 x 19.8 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 699
โน 630
โน 69 Off