An Innocent Bystander, Julie Salamon
An Innocent Bystander, Julie Salamon
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An Innocent Bystander
The Killing of Leon Klinghoffer

Author: Julie Salamon

Narrator: Peter Ganim

Unabridged: 12 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/11/2019


Synopsis

The definitive story of one American family at the center of a single, shocking act of international terrorism that "manages to capture the essence of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict" (Dan Ephron).
On October 3, 1985, Leon Klinghoffer, a disabled Jewish New Yorker, and his wife boarded the Achille Lauro to celebrate their 36th wedding anniversary with a Mediterranean cruise. Four days later, four Palestinian fedayeen hijacked the Italian luxury liner and took the passengers and crew hostage. Leon Klinghoffer was shot in the head, his body and wheelchair thrown overboard. His murder became a flashpoint in the intractable struggle between Israelis and Arabs and gave Americans a horrifying preview of what it means when terrorism hits home.
In this richly reported book, drawing on multiple perspectives, Julie Salamon dispels the mythology that has grown around that shattering moment. What transpired on the Achille Lauro left the Klinghoffer family in the grip of irredeemable sorrow, while precipitating tragic reverberations for the wives and sons of Abu al-Abbas, the Palestinian mastermind behind the hijacking, and the family of Alex Odeh, a Palestinian-American murdered in Los Angeles in a brutal act of retaliation.
Through intimate interviews with almost all living participants, including one of the hijackers, Julie Salamon brings alive the moment-by-moment saga of the hijacking and the ensuing U.S.-led international manhunt; the diplomatic wrangling between the United States, Egypt, Italy, and Israel; the long agonizing search for justice; and the inside story of the controversial opera about the Klinghoffer tragedy that provoked a culture war.
An Innocent Bystander is a masterful work of journalism that moves between the personal and the global with the pace of a geopolitical thriller and the depth of a psychological drama. Throughout lies the tension wrought by terrorism and its repercussions today.

Author Bio

Julie Salamon was a film critic and reporter for the Wall Street Journal for sixteen years before becoming a television critic for the New York Times. She is the author of The Devil's Candy: The Bonfire of the Vanities Goes to Hollywood, White Lies, The Net of Dreams, and the New York Times bestseller The Christmas Tree.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Scott on June 28, 2019

I was very interested to learn more about the hijacking of the Achille Lauro in 1985 and the horrible killing of Leon Klinghoffer but this book was disappointing. In my opinion the author made a couple of strange decisions in how she told the story. The first thing I found strange is the arc of the s......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on April 06, 2019

The morning after I finished this book, I woke with that oddly pleasant sense of grief one has when a very good book is finished; like saying good bye after a visit with friends who live far away. I cannot quite believe that I have that feeling for a book about the Israeli/Palestinian tragedy. This i......more

Goodreads review by Jill on June 12, 2019

Since the attacks on 9/11, I've noticed that many Americans think terrorism began that day. And that Osama Bin Ladin was the first terrorist. Well, terrorism with death and hijacking began many years earlier; a prime example was the hijacking of the Italian cruise boat, "Achille Lauro" and the subse......more