FRANCINE KLAGSBRUN is the author of more than a dozen books, including The Fourth Commandment: Remember the Sabbath Day and Married People: Staying Together in the Age of Divorce. Lioness received the 2017 National Jewish Book Award/Everett Family Foundation Book of the Year. Klagsbrun was also the editor of the best-selling Free to Be . . . You and Me and is a regular columnist for The Jewish Week, a contributing editor to Lilith, and on the editorial board of Hadassah magazine. Her writing has also appeared in The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Newsweek, and Ms. Magazine. She lives in New York City.
Winner of the 2017 National Jewish Book Award/Everett Family
Foundation Book of the Year "A thorough and absorbing examination
of the woman and her role in Zionism and Israel. Lioness wrests
Meir from the shadow of the Yom Kippur War and presents her life
and career as a lens to examine Israel's challenges--borders,
settlements, occupation, terror, and the social and ethnic divide
between Jews of European origin and those of Middle Eastern
origin."
--Ethan Bronner, The New York Times Book Review
"Scrupulously researched. . . . A major achievement."
--Susan Jacoby, The Washington Post
"Engrossing [and] magisterial. . . . One finishes Klagsbrun's
monumental volume--which is both a biography of Golda and a
biography of Israel in her time--with a deepened sense that modern
Israel, its prime ministers, and its survival is a story of
biblical proportions."
--Commentary
"The most comprehensive, best-researched, and carefully nuanced
study of Israel's fourth prime minister published to date. It
forces even the most skeptical and opinionated to reassess the
Golda legacy and reexamine her impact on Israel's trajectory. . . .
Fascinating."
--Lilith
"Magisterial. . . . The individual who emerges from the 800 pages
of Lioness is not only more nuanced than history has given her
credit for being, but also more compassionate, realistic, and
capable of compromise than the image of the blunt-edged battle-ax
that has passed down to us."
--David Green, Haaretz "A majestic and very important account of
the extraordinary life of the American-raised woman who became a
charismatic and powerful prime minister of modern Israel. I thought
I knew her life story, but Klagsbrun's compelling story of Golda's
triumphs and trials, her irresistible personality, gave me a fresh
appreciation of this historic woman."
--Tom Brokaw, author of The Greatest Generation
"Masterful [and] compelling. . . . Klagsbrun captures Golda's
unusual blend of toughness, warmth, intelligence, plainspokenness,
and passion, along with her remarkable achievements."
--Sandee Brawarsky, The Jewish Week "A masterwork melding character
and history, Klagsbrun's majestic study of Golda Meir chronicles
marriage as poignant tragedy, visionary socialism as dominant yet
fragile, party politics as life-or-death exigency, and daily
contingencies as cliffhangers. Part biblically reminiscent drama,
part novel-like interiority, part American-inspired pioneering,
Golda Meir's story, from childhood pogroms to Milwaukee
schoolteacher to prime minister of the beleaguered reborn state of
Israel, has no parallel in the annals of nations."
--Cynthia Ozick
"Golda Meir--immigrant, Zionist, feminist, and wartime prime
minister of Israel--claimed far more than one woman's share of
history. In Lioness, Francine Klagsbrun superbly captures Golda's
courage and unrelenting commitment to the founding and survival of
a Jewish state."
--John A. Farrell, author of Richard Nixon: The Life
"A masterful biography--it's scholarly and gorgeously researched,
but most of all it's the vivid story of a tough, complicated,
remarkable woman who led Israel during a crucial period in its
history. A powerful read."
--Patricia Bosworth, author of Anything Your Little Heart Desires:
An American Family Story "Klagsbrun's prodigious biography goes far
beyond previous hagiographies to place Golda's personal life
against the backdrop of the emergence of Israel on the world stage.
She lays out Golda's monumental achievements but does not shy away
from her failings, [in this] defining testament to Golda's
much-admired legacy."
--Hadassah
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