Summary - The Lemon Tree: Based On The Book By Sandy Tolan Summary - The Lemon Tree: Based On The Book By Sandy Tolan

Summary - The Lemon Tree: Based On The Book By Sandy Tolan

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SUMMARY


THE LEMON TREE


BASED ON THE BOOK BY SANDY TOLAN


SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: FASTBOOKS PUBLISHING


CONTENT


Setting the Stage (1936-1948)


Exodus and Immigration (1948)


A New Life in Ramla (1948-1967)


A Chance Encounter (1967)


Challenges to Friendship (1967-1982)


Imprisonment and Hope (1982-1993)


Oslo and Its Aftermath (1993-2000)


Shifting Landscapes (2000-2006)


The End of an Era


General Analysis


ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK


"The Lemon Tree: An Arab, a Jew, and the Heart of the Middle East," by Sandy Tolan, is a non-fiction narrative that tells the intertwined stories of Dalia, an Israeli woman, and Bashir, a Palestinian man. The book begins in 1967 when Dalia, living in her family's home in Ramla, Israel, receives a visit from Bashir, the son of the Palestinian family who owned the home before their displacement in 1948. The lemon tree in the backyard becomes a powerful symbol of their shared history and the contested land. Through their personal stories, spanning decades of conflict, the reader gains insight into the human cost of war and the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian relationship. Tolan weaves together historical research, interviews, and personal reflections to explore themes of loss, displacement, identity, and the enduring search for peace in a region marked by deep divisions and enduring conflict.

GENRE
Nonfiction
NARRATOR
LB
Liam Brady
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
00:20
hr min
RELEASED
2025
January 14
PUBLISHER
Fastbooks Publishing
SIZE
15.5
MB