Book Descriptions
for Understanding the Holy Land by Mitch Frank
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Mitch Frank explains the complex issues and history surrounding the Israeli/Palestinian conflict in clear and balanced prose. Using a question-and-answer format, and a generous amount of maps, sidebars, photographs, and end matter, the author offers perspectives that reflect all sides. He explains the history of the region, which is critical to understanding what is happening today, and the religious, political, and economic interests that have driven the two sides further and further into a conflict that, according to Frank, seems to have no fair end in sight. In the final chapter called “Why is peace so hard?” Frank notes that “Understanding why there is a conflict between Israelis and Palestinians does not make it easy to find a solution to the struggle. It only raises more complicated questions.” (Ages 12–17)
CCBC Choices 2006 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2006. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is unlike any other situation in the world today. It's in the news daily, can spark intense emotional arguments, and influences American foreign policy.
Yet, a real understanding of this heated conflict is hard to come by.
In Understanding the Holy Land, Mitch Frank offers straightforward explanations. Answering questions from "What is intifada?" to "Why is peace so hard?" Frank carefully covers the significant developments of this complex disagreement.
Written in a question-and-answer format for sixth-graders and up, and illustrated with black-and-white photos and maps, this book will help young people understand the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its significance to the world.
Yet, a real understanding of this heated conflict is hard to come by.
In Understanding the Holy Land, Mitch Frank offers straightforward explanations. Answering questions from "What is intifada?" to "Why is peace so hard?" Frank carefully covers the significant developments of this complex disagreement.
Written in a question-and-answer format for sixth-graders and up, and illustrated with black-and-white photos and maps, this book will help young people understand the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its significance to the world.
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