reviews & praise

 

As a Palestinian activist, I am proud to support
In This Place Together. Khatib’s story of gradually opening to the power and necessity of joint nonviolence is one that all those who care about the future of Israel-Palestine should read.”

—Mubarak Awad, founder of the Palestinian Center for the Study of Nonviolence and Nonviolence International

 

Immersing herself for years in Khatib’s life, Eilberg-Schwartz constructs a lyrical, beautifully written account of his remarkable journey, which should serve as a beacon of inspiration amid the continued violence. An engaging, hopeful lesson in how changing the conversation can actually change history.” - Kirkus Starred Review

 

In This Place Together is a must-read book for anyone who wants to understand the Palestinians’ cause, the peace movement within Palestine, and joint resistance of Israelis and Palestinians. It is beautifully written and evokes many emotions. But most importantly, it gives hope.”
—Aziz Abu Sarah, author of Crossing Boundaries: A Traveler’s Guide to World Peace and cofounder of MEJDI Tours

The next time someone asks you if there’s still hope for justice and peace in Israel and Palestine, just hand them this book.”

—Peter Beinart, author of The Crisis of Zionism

 

In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, its long-festering hatreds and its prospects for peaceful resolution, the phrase ‘the personal is political’ has never been more meaningfully embodied or illuminated than it is in Souli Khatib’s remarkable story. This moving, surprising, politically astute book, written with sensitivity and grace by Penina Eilberg-Schwartz, should be read by Middle East policy makers, scholars, diplomats, news junkies, and anyone who loved Colum McCann’s Apeirogon.”

—Letty Cottin Pogrebin, author, founding editor of Ms., and past chair of Americans for Peace Now

 

Penina Eilberg-Schwartz, a Jewish American, anti-occupation activist, tells Khatib’s story in a work of radiant contradiction and persistent discomfort.”
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This bold story of an all-too-ordinary Palestinian boy, prematurely made into a man, narrated by a white American Jewish woman, tells the Palestinian story while opening a myriad of taboo topics, without closing any. No matter the angle you enter this book, you will exit it slightly upended. For that alone, I invite you into the constructive uneasiness that many more will need to feel before any change on the ground bears fruit that we can all taste equally.”

—Sam Bahour, activist and co-editor of Homeland: Oral Histories of Palestine and Palestinians

 

This is a story of the truest kind of courage and a much-needed type of leadership.”

—Mira Awad, Palestinian musician and artivista

 

In This Place Together brought tears to my eyes more than once and inspired me more deeply than I have words to say. Souli Khatib’s path was forged in impossible terrain, and yet his is a story of hope, a light coming in through the crack in the door. This is a must-read, the kind of story our aching human race needs most. It will stay with me for many years to come.”
—Noa (Achinoam Nini), Israeli singer, songwriter, and activist