A Country Between, Stephanie Saldana
A Country Between, Stephanie Saldana
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A Country Between
Making a Home Where Both Sides of Jerusalem Collide

Author: Stephanie Saldaña

Narrator: Justine Eyre

Unabridged: 8 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/30/2017


Synopsis

When American writer Stephanie Saldaña finds herself in an empty house at the beginning of Nablus Road, the dividing line between East and West Jerusalem, she is a new wife trying to navigate a fragile terrain, both within her marriage and throughout the country in which she has chosen to live.

Pregnant with her first child, Stephanie struggles to protect her family, their faith, and herself from the cracks of Middle Eastern conflict that threaten to shatter the world around her. But as her due date approaches, she must reconcile herself with her choice to bring a child into a dangerous world. Determined to piece together life from the brokenness, she sets out to uncover small instances of beauty to balance the delicate coexistence between love, motherhood, and a country so often at war.

In an urban valley in Jerusalem, A Country Between captures the fragile ecosystem of the Middle East and the difficult first years of motherhood in the midst of a conflict-torn city. What unfolds is a celebration of faith, language, family, and love that fills the space between what was shattered, leaving us whole once more.

Reviews

In "A Country Between," Stephanie and her husband (their love story alone could have made a whole 'nother book) make a new life in Jerusalem. It's a gorgeous exploration of the historic city that has been so marked by fighting. It's a place of different groups of people pressing against each other a......more

Goodreads review by Anita

Beautiful, lyrical writing! Saldana mines meaning from conflict, conversations with friendly vendors, and snow on oranges. Her story telling captivated me, along with her occasional lapses into philosophizing and tangling with the paradoxes she lived in. The book ends with a conversation with her an......more