About the Author:
Author and journalist Julie Salamon has written notable non-fiction books about show business, philanthropy, the Holocaust, the insanity defense, and modern medical care. Her ten previous works include several best sellers and two novels for children. She was a reporter and critic for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.
Review:
"[Salamon's] book's greatest contribution is the way that it humanizes the political ordeal...her book offers valuable insight. "―The New York Times Book Review
"Salamon provides a 360-degree view of the tragic, endless cycle of the killing of innocents."―Minneapolis Star Tribune
"By telling the story of the Klinghoffer murder richly and elegantly, Salamon manages to capture the essence of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict-the injustice, the desperation, the horror, and the folly. Her book sparkles with insight."―Dan Ephron, author of Killing a King: The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and the Remaking of Israel
"A gripping, profoundly moving and insightful examination of the Achille Lauro tragedy from multiple perspectives."―Saul David, author of Operation Thunderbolt: Flight 139 and the Raid on Entebbe Airport, the Most Audacious Hostage Rescue Mission in History
"Julie Salamon's An Innocent Bystander is an empathetic and deeply researched account of how families across the globe deal with the loss and pain borne out of the Israel-Palestine conflict."―Moustafa Bayoumi, author of How Does It Feel To Be a Problem?: Being Young and Arab in America
"The wise and fearless Julie Salamon has once again used her astounding journalistic gifts to excavate an essential story. Her elegantly constructed account of the Achille Lauro hijacking and its bitter aftermath illuminates how the specter of modern terrorism has sown hostility throughout the world. Yet the book is at its most poignant when exploring the personal rather than political: Salamon's ingenious storytelling deepens our understanding of how human beings find the strength to cope with the incomprehensible."―-Brendan I. Koerner, author of The Skies Belong to Us and Now the Hell Will Start
"Salamon plucks the story of the killing of one man out of the rush of history and holds it up for nuanced consideration. In so doing, she shows us how the events around a single murder continue to ripple outward, through the families of both the murder victim and the man who set that murder in motion. An illuminating, necessary book."
―J T Rogers, Oslo
"Researching the events, repercussions and the search for justice, Salamon interviews most of the participants who are still living, including one of the hijackers, and creates a powerful and provocative narrative."―The Jewish News
"This moving story stands as the most in-depth look at the hijacking to date. Salamon reinforces her place as one of today's foremost chroniclers of American politics and culture."―Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"In this gripping account, former Wall Street Journal and New York Times reporter and critic Salamon adeptly reveals the parallel lives of the well-educated and privileged wife of the leader of the Palestinian Liberation Front and the successful, New York City-bred daughters of abductees Marilyn and Leon Klinghoffer. Salamon's account of the strategizing of Palestinian, Israeli, and American diplomats, followed by the soldiers' captures and subsequent escapes, are as engaging as a spy novel... An engrossing narrative of a notorious act of terror."―Kirkus
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