Association of Jewish Libraries

October 2007

"In the Spotlight"

Imagine taking a semester-long course on the complete history of Israel, from the days of Genesis to events as recent as January 2007. Imagine also that there is a week-long field trip to Israel as part of this class. The professor is a young, attractive, and extremely knowledgeable woman, and the class is composed of an ethnically-diverse group of highly-motivated students. Finally, imagine that this entire experience can be yours for the price of $19.95, and it can be carried around easily in a briefcase or backpack. Are you interested? If so, head to your nearest bookseller and get this amazing book.

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Midwest Book Review

October 2007

"Judaic Studies Shelf"

A superbly illustrated history … Exceptionally easy to understand … Of special note is how the authors, while writing from a Jewish perspective, have also drawn upon non-Jewish narratives as well, giving "Homeland" an historical context with respect to contemporary Middle East issues. "Homeland: The Illustrated History of the State of Israel" is a welcome and enthusiastically recommended addition to personal, school, and community library collections.

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The Dallas Morning News

April 21, 2007

"Book Review: A provocative, evocative look at Israel's history"

Hold the Middle Eastern world in your hand with this provocative, evocative book. Every page is a feast of full-color photos and painted art illustrations, with trenchant bits of explanatory text superimposed, a graphic nonfiction work bringing 3,500 years to eyepopping life.

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Barbara Chandler
Director of Business Development
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