Details

ISBN: 978-1-955656-56-6
Pages: 500
Awards:

2023 Benjamin Franklin Award Finalist: Non-fiction: Political & Current Events; 2023 Royal Dragonfly Book Award Honorable Mention: Biography/Autobiography/Memoir; 2023 American Book Fest Best Book Award Finalist: Multicultural and Social Change; 2024 Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) Silver Winner: Best First Book Non-Fiction; 2024 American Legacy Book Awards Finalist: Social Change; 2024 Next Generation Indie Book Awards First Place Winner: Non-fiction & Social Justice; 2024 Nautilus Book Awards Silver Winner: Multicultural & Indigenous

Crossing Borders: The Search for Dignity in Palestine (hardcover)

Format: Hard Cover

$42.95

Overview

Christa’s journey of curiosity to Jerusalem and Gaza while studying abroad in her father’s homeland of Germany at the tail end of the Cold War opens up a world of joy and heartache that transforms into a lifetime pursuit to make a difference in a land two peoples call home. Through her unique perspective as an American and mother of three Palestinians, we become familiar with both current and historic challenges Palestinians face living in the shadow of the state of Israel. Christa poses thought-provoking questions that are a test to us all as we collectively grapple with how to come together in a place that is increasingly divided in the mind and on the ground.

Crossing Borders: The Search for Dignity in Palestine (hardcover)

$42.95

Overview

Christa’s journey of curiosity to Jerusalem and Gaza while studying abroad in her father’s homeland of Germany at the tail end of the Cold War opens up a world of joy and heartache that transforms into a lifetime pursuit to make a difference in a land two peoples call home. Through her unique perspective as an American and mother of three Palestinians, we become familiar with both current and historic challenges Palestinians face living in the shadow of the state of Israel. Christa poses thought-provoking questions that are a test to us all as we collectively grapple with how to come together in a place that is increasingly divided in the mind and on the ground.

Details

Format: Hard Cover
ISBN: 978-1-955656-56-6
Pages: 500
Awards:

2023 Benjamin Franklin Award Finalist: Non-fiction: Political & Current Events; 2023 Royal Dragonfly Book Award Honorable Mention: Biography/Autobiography/Memoir; 2023 American Book Fest Best Book Award Finalist: Multicultural and Social Change; 2024 Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) Silver Winner: Best First Book Non-Fiction; 2024 American Legacy Book Awards Finalist: Social Change; 2024 Next Generation Indie Book Awards First Place Winner: Non-fiction & Social Justice; 2024 Nautilus Book Awards Silver Winner: Multicultural & Indigenous