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Author Pelham, Lipika.

Title The unlikely settler / Lipika Pelham.

Publication Info. New York : Other Press, [2013]

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 Canton Public Library - Adult Department  BIO PELHAM    Check Shelf
Description viii, 405 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary "When she left Bengal and settled in London, Lipika Pelham was seeking the freedom to choose her own identity in the world. However, the moment she met her future husband, that search for identity would become more fraught and complicated than she had ever imagined possible. She was a Bengali-Indian-Bangladeshi with a Hindu-Muslim background; he was a Jew with a passion for Arab-Jewish coexistence in the Middle East. They married, pursued careers as journalists, had children, and moved to Jerusalem. This catapulted Lipika into a world where freedom from cultural identity is unheard of. From the school you choose for your children to the wine you buy--you take sides at every turn and the question becomes--which side? This is a story of two people who are passionately in love, and choose to fight for their marriage in spite of numerous obstacles. It is also a portrait of one of the most emotive cities in the world. By allowing the reader to accompany her as she tries to make sense of Jerusalem, Pelham gives a brilliantly compelling and subtle insight into the complexities of daily life in Israel. Full of vivacity and energy, The Unlikely Settler is a plea for understanding and compromise as a solution to all conflicts, domestic and global"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Pelham, Lipika.
Women motion picture producers and directors -- Israel -- Biography.
Women, East Indian -- Biography.
Interfaith marriage -- Personal narratives.
Interracial marriage -- Personal narratives.
Arab-Israeli conflict -- 1993- -- Personal narratives.
Jerusalem -- Ethnic relations -- Personal narratives.
ISBN 9781590516836 (hbk.)
1590516834 (hbk.)
9781590516843 (e-book)
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