
My Father, His Daughter
by Yael Dayan
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Pub Date Mar 02 2015 | Archive Date Jun 02 2015
Description
A life of one of Israel’s greatest heroes, as seen through his daughter’s eyes
Moshe
Dayan was one of the greatest military leaders in Israel’s short
history. A child of the first kibbutz movement in British Palestine, he
went on to lead Israel to victory in the 1948 War of Independence and to
liberate Jerusalem in the 1967 Six-Day War. Dayan was not only a
soldier but a politician, an archaeologist, and a larger-than-life
figure who helped shape the state of Israel.
In My Father, His Daughter,
Yaël Dayan, who herself served in the Israeli Parliament, shares an
uncensored look into her father’s life and her own conflicted
relationship with him. With poignancy and candor, Dayan creates a
profound yet nuanced profile of her father. She relates his strong
national pride, his boldness in dealing with other world leaders, and
his troubles at home to his disintegrating marriage and multiple
affairs. As revealing as My Father, His Daughter is of the man
behind the myth, it is also a snapshot of a loving relationship between
Yaël and Moshe Dayan, and of a daughter’s admiration and respect for a
complicated but loving father.
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781497698819 |
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