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Sue Kerman

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Sue Kerman is a Jerusalem educator born in Winnipeg, Canada. She has lived in Jerusalem for over forty years and has worked in English education for thirty of those years. Until recently she taught English literature at the David Yellin College in Jerusalem. She has also written more than twenty visa mer EFL textbooks and readers for second-language English teaching. visa färre

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I received this book two months later and I finally read it last month. I found it to be pretty slow. It wasn't a bad story but just not one that i could get excited about and want to pass on to my friends. With that said I rated it kind of low.
 
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manyblackbears | 8 andra recensioner | Sep 4, 2012 |
This book was just OK. I don't think I would recommend it to anyone unless they were dying to read up on the history of Jerusalem, and even there it falls short. The main character Zara Rubens is not a very interesting person even though she supposedly makes a dramatic journey to Jerusalem in the mid 1800's by herself. Highly doubtful from such a prim and unsophisticated middle aged woman. Her 'adventures' are quite dull and I found I didn't really care what she was experiencing. The writing is jumpy and most characters are flat and one dimensional. To top it off, the end just flat out fizzled to a quick and wishy washy death. I think the author knows the city of Jerusalem well but did not have the writing skill to bring it to life for me. I really cannot in good faith recommend this book.… (mer)
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erinclark | 8 andra recensioner | Apr 9, 2012 |
Sue Kerman’s research into Jerusalem in the 19th Century has resulted in a fine, albeit slight, fictionalization of an intriguing character’s career in Palestine of the time. It contains a loose-fitting framework of a contemporary story bracketing a purported history of a Jewish widow who decides she will go to Jerusalem, since she doesn’t have anything too compelling to keep her in New York.

Ms. Kerman tells the story through entries in the protagonist’s journal, and travel articles for the New York Times. The author intends a portrait of Jerusalem at a time when it was in the control of Muslims, but had significant Jewish and Christian populations, which were socially inferior at the time. At this task, she succeeds pretty well: we get insight into the issues that seem unfortunately to plague Jerusalem almost to this day – fanaticism, tension, intolerance. We get a balanced account of how families and foreigners try to cope and make ends meet, but overall, the story is slight and shallow. Jerusalem is the real center of attention here, but Ms. Kerman does add a twist at the end that partway lays the foundation for the light, oblique touch that precedes it.

If you’re interested in Jerusalem at the middle of the 19th Century, this book will provide an effective glimpse into it. Also, it’s a light, fairly entertaining read, that will divert you with its construct and inform you with its details.

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… (mer)
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LukeS | 8 andra recensioner | Mar 25, 2012 |
I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this book. There is a lot
of history from Jerusalem long before Israel became a country
all its own. Even back in the 1860's there was a lot of tension
between all the factions there and this book talks about them
honestly with an eye for wonderful characters, particularily Zara
Rubens who emmigrates to Jerusalem from the US.
I don't think she planned on spending the rest of her life there, but
that is what happened anyway. Very entertaining and informational!… (mer)
 
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GramLouise2 | 8 andra recensioner | Mar 9, 2012 |

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2.9
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