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True Confessions [Hardcover]

Uri Geller (Author), Shmuel Boteach (Author)


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September 1, 2000
Jews from very different worlds and generations, Uri Geller and Rabbi Shmuley Boteach met by chance, yet quickly recognized their common bond, their kindred natures. Geller, a 52-year-old paranormalist-world-famous for his ability to bend metal with his mind and find oil in the desert-becomes an unlikely mentor to Boteach, twenty years his junior. Boteach, in turn, emerges as a spiritual sounding board, a wise and compassionate friend to Geller as each of them struggle with the issues of childhood, religion, death, fame, cynicism, and commitment.

In this honest collection of letters that span the first year of their friendship, readers will share the secrets, hopes, beliefs, and dreams of these two remarkable men. Also, readers will be transfixed by their insightful discussions on the following topics:

* Their respective childhood and parents' divorces * The highest purpose of religion * The moral dilemma and horrors of war * Our paradoxical need for a messiah * Divine justice, and God's silence in the face of cruelty * The pain of fear and criticism * The attraction of wealth and celebrity * The source of happiness and the nature of goodness


Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Best known for reputedly bending spoons using only the power of his mind, "paranormalist" Geller (Mind Medicine) teams up with Rabbi Boteach (Kosher Sex) for this collection of letters (or perhaps e-mails?) between the two unlikely friends, who live in Europe and share a weekly Sabbath dinner. Aside from the obvious question why they wrote letters at all when they see each other and speak frequently on the phone, the entries don't read like personal missives between confidants. The rabbi lectures on Judaism, ethics and what's wrong with the world today, while Geller tells anecdotes, mostly involving famous persons he knows. Stories about John Lennon giving Geller an egg-shaped stone that Lennon claimed was a relic from an encounter with aliens, and about witnessing the obscene mass of riches hoarded by the wife of the president of Mexico, may hold readers' interest briefly, but cannot sustain the book. Both Geller and Boteach admit to a strong desire for fame, and this communiqu? seems merely a device for them to write a book together in the service of furthering that objective. Name-dropping, religious proselytizing and musings about UFOs overshadow the occasional glimpse of intimacy between the two men. Both from broken homes, they share memories of Jewish childhoods, discovering their respective life's work, coping with fame and loving their wives and children. Unfortunately, the infrequent peeks into the real men behind the public images are too few and far between in a book that is largely an exercise in self-advertisement. (Sept.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"The two men are clearly close and intimate friends, and through their exchanges we discover our own humanity." -- Deepak Chopra, author of The Path to Love

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Element Books Ltd (September 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1862048525
  • ISBN-13: 978-1862048522
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.4 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,682,840 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is one of the world's leading relationship experts and spiritual authorities. His twenty-one books have been bestsellers in seventeen languages, and his award winning syndicated column is read by a global audience of millions. He is the host of TLC's award-winning Shalom in the Home and was Oprah Winfrey's love, marriage, and parenting expert on Oprah and Friends. He served for eleven years as rabbi at Oxford University, where he built the Oxford L'Chaim Society into the University's second largest student organization. Today, Newsweek calls him the most famous rabbi in America. The winner of the highly prestigious London Times Preacher of the Year award, Rabbi Shmuley is also the recipient of the National Fatherhood Award and the American Jewish Press Association's Highest Award for Excellence in Commentary. He lives in New Jersey with his wife, Debbie, and their nine children.

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