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Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life [Hardcover]

Queen Noor
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Book Description

March 18, 2003
Leap of Faith is the dramatic and inspiring story of an American woman's remarkable journey into the heart of a man and his nation.

Born into a distinguished Arab-American family and raised amid privilege, Lisa Halaby joined the first freshman class at Princeton to accept women, graduating in 1974 with a degree in architecture and urban planning. Two years later, while visiting her father in Jordan, she was casually introduced on the airport runway to King Hussein. Widely admired in the Arab world as a voice of moderation, and for his direct lineage to the prophet Muhammad, Hussein would soon become the world's most eligible bachelor after the tragic death of his wife. The next time they met, Hussein would fall headlong in love with the athletic, outspoken daughter of his longtime friend. After a whirlwind, secret courtship Lisa Halaby became Noor Al Hussein, Queen of Jordan.

With eloquence and candor, Queen Noor speaks of the obstacles she faced as a naive young bride in the royal court, of rebelling against the smothering embrace of security guards and palace life, and of her own successful struggle to create a working role as a humanitarian activist In a court that simply expected Noor to keep her husband happy. As she gradually took on the mantle of a queen, Noor's joys and challenges grew. After a heartbreaking miscarriage, she gave birth to four children. Meshing the demands of motherhood with the commitments of her position often proved difficult, but she tried to keep her young children by her side, even while flying the world with her husband in his relentless quest for peace. This mission would reap satisfying rewards, including greater Arab unity and a peace treaty with Israel, and suffer such terrible setbacks as the Gulf War and the assassination of Prime Minister Rabin.

Leap of Faith is a remarkable document. It is the story of a young American woman who became wife and partner to an Arab monarch. It provides a compelling portrait of the late King Hussein and his lifelong effort to bring peace to his wartorn region, and an insider's view of the growing gulf between the United States and the Arab nations. It is also the refreshingly candid story of a mother coming to terms with the demands the king's role as a world statesman placed on her family's private life. But most of all it is a love storythe intimate account of a woman who lost her heart to a king, and to his people.


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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Anyone who loved The King and I will readily warm to the love story of Queen Noor and the late King Hussein of Jordan. Born in America in 1951 as Lisa Halaby, Noor came from a wealthy, well-connected family and was part of Princeton's first co-ed class. Her father's aviation business produced a chance meeting with King Hussein in 1976, and a year or two later Noor realized the king was courting her. He was 41, she was 26. The rumor mills buzzed: was she the next Grace Kelly? Before long, the king renamed her Noor (light in Arabic), and she converted to Islam. They were married in the summer of 1978. From this point on, her story is mostly his, mainly covering his attempts to broker peace in the Middle East. There are meetings with Arafat, Saddam Hussein, American presidents and other leaders. Noor details Hussein's struggles to create Arab unity and his vision of peaceful coexistence with Israel. Her own activities developing village-based economic self-sufficiency projects and improving Jordan's medical, educational and cultural facilities take second place to her husband's struggles on the world stage. And while she occasionally acknowledges her domestic difficulties, Noor is careful not to allow personal problems to become any more than asides. Her pleasing memoir ends with the king's death after his struggle with cancer, although readers may suspect that this smart, courageous woman will remain a world presence for years to come.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

The word unexpected in the book's subtitle refers to the fact that this American-born, Princeton-educated woman was in the beginning stages of a career in urban planning when, rather suddenly, she married the much older and thrice-married king of Jordan. Queen Noor offers a vastly informative and even fascinating memoir of her life from her childhood in an Arab American family, daughter of a very successful man in politics and business (including a stint as director of the Federal Aviation Administration), to her tenure as consort of the charismatic King Hussein, who died in 1999 of cancer. Her Majesty naturally adopts a Jordanian perspective in her reminiscences; we are not surprised when she posits, for instance, that "Jews, Muslims, and Christians had lived peacefully in the Middle East and indeed in Palestine for centuries. It was not until the rise of Zionism and the creation of Israel that animosities took root." As the woman who stood behind one of the major players in the Middle East in the second half of the twentieth century, Queen Noor brings a unique perspective to the contemporary history of the region. With this book's release, the articulate, engaging and photogenic author will undoubtedly be on the talk-show circuit, so librarians should be prepared for demand. Brad Hooper
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Miramax; 1 edition (March 18, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786867175
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786867172
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 1.5 x 9.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (277 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #83,276 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This book is both interesting and a fun book to read. Cathy Doherty  |  35 reviewers made a similar statement
Queen Noor's life is fascinating and she tells her life story in a very concise well-written way. Kerry A. Flatley  |  25 reviewers made a similar statement
I had 10 long hours on the plane and couldn't finish this book. I P  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
86 of 92 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A book that should be read May 10, 2003
Format:Hardcover
This is a book that had to be written and should be read. It is clearly aimed at the average American audience because it outlines a prespective of the Middle East that U.S. readers have been deprived of. And it might perhaps partially answer the common question that has been frequently asked in America since 9/11: "Why do they hate us?" Queen Noor's book is written in simple form and is an easy read, whereby she touches upon her own personal experience as King Hussein's wife, step-mother to his many children, as mother, and of course, as the American queen of an Arab country.

I found her private political discussions with her late husband as the most fascinating and she reveals, for the first time, some "inside information" throughout the various crises facing Jordan and the region. However, the queen was clearly careful in not revealing enough and many questions remained unanswered, be they political or personal, and sometimes jumps from one issue to the next without clarifying what happened next or how a certain problem was eventually resolved. She does not divulge details of her relationship with her older step-children, especially the now King Abdullah, her husband's eldest son who was suddenly named heir to the throne shortly before Hussein's death. She clearly did not want to ruffle any feathers through her cautious accounts -- after all, she is still officially a Jordanian queen -- but wanted to dedicate this book to portraying her husband's long search for peace in the Middle East.

As for some of the reviews here, criticism of the book and writer as "anti-semitic" is ludicrous, and simply proves one of her points in the book on extremist Jews being "planted" to sabotage her message or any other Arab message meant to reach U.S. ears. Norma Khouri's review is even more ridiculous, accusing the queen of abandoning women's rights. Queen Noor, and many many other Jordanian women, has done a whole lot more for women's rights and their empowerment in this country than Khouri has ever even attempted to do. At least she did not fabricate an entire story in a piece of bad fiction full of factual errors and sell it as non-fiction.

I highly recommend Queen Noor's Leap of Faith to every reader interested in this part of the world.

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93 of 102 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific, thought-provoking read . . . March 31, 2003
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Format:Hardcover
This is an extremely well thought out, intriguing book. If you are thinking you are getting some book about a fluff queen in a little country - you are mistaken. This is a book about an unbelieveably strong, brilliant woman married to a man who happened to be king of a country undergoing tremendous strife for the entire time of their marriage. It made me realize my poor knowledge of the region and of the strength and values of the Jordanian people. A great book.
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89 of 98 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Moving, a contribution of great proportions. March 26, 2003
Format:Hardcover
Once in awhile a book comes along that does make change. This book is a true enlightenment for many. We have ideas as to what goes on in the Arab world, but this clearly sets the record straight. I cannot emphasize the importance of needing to read this if you are one who has any interest or concern covering this huge reality.

From King Hussien's vision as to what a womans role is to the rest of the region, to what this woman was able to move forward with. This gives us insight as to what is in fact possible with proper diplomacy and extreme diligence.

What I cannot convey more of is how this book seriously applies to all of us and especially in this current time of war in Iraq. There is application in this book which is of incredible intellect and insight. Women are in fact a huge influence in the area if these women know how to get into position and pass the message continually. I highly recommend this along with another book which covers this same exact effort in the Arab world and how women are desperately needed to get fearlessly involved, title is SB 1 or God by Karl Maddox.

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4.0 out of 5 stars I enjoyed it
For an additional perspective into a world that I understand very little, this was useful. I knew next to nothing about Jordan and after reading this book, I have a better... Read more
Published 20 days ago by TruxtonSpangler
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it! Great read.
I couldn't put the book down...wasnt sure how to feel about her but I can say now I Love her and her late husband King Hussein. Read more
Published 24 days ago by WAFA
4.0 out of 5 stars What a life
Queen Noor (née Lisa Halaby) has had an extraordinary life. She grew up during a volatile period in American history. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Travellin' Suz
3.0 out of 5 stars It made me want to learn more about the Middle East
“I distinctly recall my first impressions of Jordan. I had been en route to the United States from Iran, where I was working for a British urban planning firm. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Suzanne Dobbins
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Published 4 months ago by Kathleen M. Lucey
5.0 out of 5 stars Very compelling, insightful and memorable.
This is not only a romantic story but it also very informative. The reader learns more about the Middle East, the peace agreements that worked and the ones that didn't, and why. Read more
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My order was handled efficiently and I received the book in a few days. It was in excellent condition. I needed the book for a book club, found it interesting and informative. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful
This is truly heart inspired. It helps give you a different and realistic, human perspective on the Middle-East and the politics and conflicts faced in that part of the world,... Read more
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