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Cathy Sultan (Author)
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April 28, 2008
Through history, research and personal interviews, Cathy Sultan chronicles life in southern Lebanon and northern Israel during the brutal war of the summer of 2006. As in her other critically acclaimed books, Sultan focuses on ordinary people, who are overlooked by politicians and military leaders and become victims of poor decisions made by the governments of Israel, Lebanon and the United States.

She vividly portrays the polluting effects of cluster bombs and explains how different factions within the Lebanese government keep it on the brink of further violence. She writes of the tiny Shabba Farms area's importance to Hezbollah and of the refugee camp that holds members of Fatah al-Islam, a Sunni militant group, despite efforts of the Lebanese army. Sultan also addresses media treatment of the war, dispels common myths about the region, and includes a timeline of Lebanese history, and maps depicting violence around the area.

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Tragedy in South Lebanon received Honorable Mention in ForeWord Magazine’s Book of the Year awards in the Political Science category.

“Finally finally finally there is a book that looks at the complex issues in Lebanon for what they are—complex. And even more importantly, Sultan has taken her experience and transported all of us into the region to better understand the complexities from the people themselves.” —Jack Rice, journalist and former CIA officer

“Sultan gives a fair and accurate account of what went on in South Lebanon. As a UN official who has spent 24 years in South Lebanon, I say she also lends refreshing voice to those who would otherwise never be heard.” —Timur Goksel, Senior Advisor and Official Spokesman for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon

"This is an important book that should be read by anyone interested in Israel and Lebanon." —Reese Erlich, foreign correspondent and author of The Iran Agenda: The Real Story of US Policy and the Middle East Crisis

About the Author

Cathy Sultan is also the author of A Beirut Heart (Scarletta Press, 2005) and Israeli and Palestinian Voices: A Dialogue with Both Sides (Scarletta Press, 2006). She sits on the Executive Board of the National Peace Foundation, where she directs Middle East educational projects. She is also involved with "Women in Black," a group that stands in silent vigil to protest war, ethnic cleansing and human rights abuses. She and her husband currently live in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 184 pages
  • Publisher: Scarletta Press (April 28, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0979824915
  • ISBN-13: 978-0979824913
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,687,724 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Understand how people live with it, May 30, 2008
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From far away, people in the United States get their information on the ongoing wars of the Middle East from news sources. These invariably emphasize what has changed and what is new about the situation. But what hasn't changed is the suffering of the people who are caught in it and their determination to live their lives while audaciously working for peace.

They are the voices of Cathy Sultan's new book, "Tragedy in South Lebanon: The Israeli-Hezbollah War of 2006". The geo-political forces that rain down on them examined not as if the region was some kind of chessboard, but as a power struggle involving real people - including the United States. Cathy doesn't let anyone off the hook as the misery, death, cultural genocide and determined hope of the people are all placed into a context that anyone with a heart and a brain can understand.

Cathy Sultan raised her family in Beruit and has been actively pursuing peace as an Executive Board Member of the National Peace Foundation. This personal connection with the situation shows in "Tragedy in South Lebanon" through her delicate yet direct touch with her sources and interviewees. She isn't a journalist, she is someone who cares deeply about Lebanon and the desperate need for peace.

With its myriad political, cultural, and economic force, the Middle East can be difficult for outsiders to understand. "Tragedy in South Lebanon" not only explains this situation clearly and concisely, it's also an excellent read. Most importantly, you'll never read a dry, analytical news article about the region again without remembering that these are real people struggling with the situation. That's the transformative power of "Tragedy in South Lebanon", and why it's a must read as the United States finds itself deeper and deeper into a region so few of us can relate to.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Recounting an important 2006 event, July 23, 2008
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In July of 2006, Hezbollah kidnapped two Israeli soldiers, sparking a war between the Israel and Lebanon that victimized civilians on both sides of the border. In Tragedy in South Lebanon, Cathy Sultan, an American married to a Lebanese man and who once had lived in Lebanon, attempts to tell another side of the story, one neglected by the Western media.

The book recounts the history of the complex relationships between the United States, Israel, and Middle Eastern peoples such as the South Lebanese and the Palestinians. From that complex history, the book examines the events that led to the July 2006 war, the direct and indirect impact of the violence upon civilians on both sides of the Israeli-Lebanese border, and the longer term concerns of government viability in Lebanon.

The book is filled with first-person accounts of Lebanese and Israeli citizens directly impacted by the violence of the missile attacks. These help to transform war from an abstract concept into a series of real impacts, especially for those who have never experienced this kind of violence firsthand. The book also offers a perspective on the events that were completely missing from the mainstream media coverage of the events. Sultan dissects and explains who Hezbollah is and what they mean to the people of South Lebanon, softening the edges of a group viewed solely as a terrorist organization in the West to a much more complex, multi-faceted political and social service entity helping to meet the basic needs of average people in South Lebanon.

Despite all the book's good points, it does seems Sultan cannot quite help but fall victim to the very thing she criticizes in the mainstream media: a biased telling. Perhaps, since each of us comes to every situation loaded with our own histories, no human being can avoid such bias in storytelling, and the impetus falls on the reader to explore as many sources as possible to create as unbiased a picture as possible. In that case, Tragedy in South Lebanon commends itself by offering up a side of the story heretofore untold to Western readers.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Focused on the personal stories, July 10, 2008
This review is from: Tragedy in South Lebanon: The Israeli-Hezbollah War of 2006 (Paperback)
Lebanon has not been the most peaceful place in recent decades. "Tragedy in South Lebanon: The Israeli-Hezbollah War of 2006" is the story of the citizens of Lebanon, residents of a region in constant turmoil, with a focus on the conflicts in 2006. Pointing fingers at the policies of the Lebanese government, Israel, and the United States, "Tragedy in South Lebanon" touches on the political aspect but remains focused on the personal stories of the soldiers, mothers, and other common people who were affected most by all the conflict. "Tragedy in South Lebanon: The Israeli-Hezbollah War of 2006" is highly recommended for community library International Studies collections.
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A year and a half after the July 2006 Hezbollah-Israeli war, Lebanon is on the verge of major civil unrest due in large part to the deep divide between Hezbollah, a Shiite movement, and the Sunni-led Siniora-Hariri government. Read the first page
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South Lebanon, Middle East, Shebaa Farms, Litani River, Bint Jbeil, Gaza Strip, Human Rights Watch, State of Israel, Israeli Army, United States, Hassan Nasrallah, West Bank, Saudi Arabia, Saad Hariri, Red Cross, Lebanese Army, Sea of Galilee, Franklin Lamb, Palestinian Authority, White House, Golan Heights, Kiryat Shmona, Conflicts Forum, Rafah Crossing, Prime Minister
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