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Review #1
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This long book (over 800 pages including an extensive bibliography, notes, acknowledgements, and photos) has taken me more than a month to read, not because its boring, but because its so intricately detailed. Golda in all her charisma, ambition, strengths and weaknesses, power, and love of Israel comes alive, and there are moments such as the description of the slaying of the Munich Olympic athletes and what the public didnt know, as well as accounts of the Yom Kippur War, when grief is palpable. There will only be one Golda. She broke the mold. To the reviewer who compared the books quality to Farrells recent stellar biography of Richard Nixon, I completely agree.
Review #2
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Biography strikes me as an extremely difficult form of writing. Biographies often suffer from the author\’s unalloyed admiration, causing them to overlook serious flaws in their subject, or strong dislike, leading to screeds against their subjects. Another frequent flaw is that, having done extensive research on their subjects, biographers feel compelled to overstuff their works with facts, as if to prove that they\’ve done their homework, even though much of what they include is marginal at best. Ms. Klagsbrun\’s monumental work suffers from neither flaw. She clearly admires Golda Meir — though in candor I find it hard to believe that anyone would not admire her — but she doesn\’t shy away from candor about Meir\’s failings and flaws, such as her behavior towards her husband and children, her affairs (though Ms. Klagsbrun wisely avoids details), her stubbornness, etc. Nor does the book force the reader to wade through tons of extraneous facts. That\’s pretty remarkable, since at nearly 700 pages (in fairly small font), the book is huge. In this regard, it\’s important to note that the subtitle of the book is \”Golda Meir and the Nation of Israel\” — and both topics are amply but appropriately addressed. It\’s extremely well written and well organized, though there are a few cases where Ms. Klagsbrun gets ahead of herself — for example, where she talks about the impact of Meir\’s heart attack but hasn\’t mentioned it previously, forcing me to go to the index to see if I\’d missed something. (I hadn\’t.) Also, though the book starts out with Ms. Klagsbrun\’s observation that Golda is far more admired outside of Israel than within her country, she never really explains why this has happened. I also wish that Ms. Klagsbrun had included a glossary of the various political parties, groups and movements that are referred to in the book; for someone who\’s not all that familiar with Israeli political history, the various groups and their views became a bit of a swamp for me. (In contrast, there is a \”cast of characters\” at the outset of the book that was helpful if a bit overinclusive.) My last quibble with the book, though admittedly an extremely minor one, is that I would have loved a section or possibly a postscript that contained Ms. Meir\’s best witticisms; they are sprinkled throughout the book, but some are left out, and a separate section would have been delightful. But these are minor criticisms and quibbles. I\’ll stick with my view that this is a monumental, wonderful and important book. Bravo!
Review #3
Audiobook Lioness by Francine Klagsbrun
In 1975 I read My Life by Golda Meir. To date Francine Klagsbrun has written the most definitive biography of Golda Meir. The book arrives at a propitious time in history. It has been seventy years since Israel became an independent state. Hostility with the Arab world is increasing as is worldwide anti-Semitism. Forty years after her death Golda is still universally known as the most important Jewish woman of the 20th century. I found it interesting that Klagsbrun pointed out that Golda is more popular in American and the rest of the world than in Israel. Klagsbrun goes beyond the previous biographies by placing Goldas personal life against the backdrop of the emergence of Israel. The book is well written and meticulously researched. The author interviewed Goldas son, and daughter, along with other family members, her personal assistant and bodyguards. Klagsbrun also reviewed thousands of documents, minutes of the American, Israeli, British and Russian government meetings, personal papers, diaries and recently declassified materials. Golda served as Israels Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Labor Minister, Foreign Minister and as Prime Minister. Klagsbrun points out Goldas political shrewdness and achievements as well as her failings. She did not see the rise in nationalism amongst the Arab population. She failed to overcome the feelings of the Sephardic Jews of being second class citizens. Golda led the shift away from socialism to capitalist-oriented economy. I found it interesting that Klagsbrun pointed out that men are called by their last name but women public figures are referred to by their first name to show a lesser position. I learned so much about Golda and Israel from this book. I highly recommend it. I read this as an e-book on my Kindle app for my iPad. The book is 848 pages. It was published October 17, 2017 by Schocker Publishing.
Review #4
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An excellent, well researched biography of a great woman. The book includes the good, the bad and the ugly. There is no doubt that Mrs. Klagsbrun has here own \’leanings\’ and prejudices toward Golda; nevertheless, the book is fair and balanced. It is the definitive biography of Mrs. Meir and is well worth the time to read. I read it very quickly and indeed could not put it down. This book is a \”must-read\” for anyone who is interested in the beginnings of the State of the Israel and it\’s leaders. The information contained within about David Ben Gurion and other key players in the founding of the State is crucial for anyone who really wants an in depth understanding of the events leading up to the founding of the State and the crucial issues of the first thirty years of the State. You will not regret reading it.
Review #5
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Golda is the image of the talented obsessed leader. She sacrificed much to attain political objectives. She is a great object lesson of pursuing an ideal, maintaining discipline, & adapting without losing sight of primary ideals. The first step is belief & community with others who share common goals. She is a part of her family & her culture, leading because she kept it simple, ever constantly before her eyes. She paid a heavy price but for her that was part of the contract she made with herself.
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