My Hijacking, Martha Hodes
My Hijacking, Martha Hodes
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My Hijacking
A Personal History of Forgetting and Remembering

Author: Martha Hodes

Narrator: Laurel Lefkow

Unabridged: 12 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 06/06/2023


Synopsis

In this moving and thought-provoking memoir, a historian offers a personal look at the fallibilities of memory and the lingering impact of trauma as she goes back fifty years to tell the story of being a passenger on an airliner hijacked in 1970.On September 6, 1970, twelve-year-old Martha Hodes and her thirteen-year-old sister were flying unaccompanied back to New York City from Israel when their plane was hijacked by members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and forced to land in the Jordan desert. Too young to understand the sheer gravity of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Martha coped by suppressing her fear and anxiety. Nearly a half-century later, her memories of those six days and nights as a hostage are hazy and scattered. Was it the passage of so much time, or that her family couldn’t endure the full story, or had trauma made her repress such an intense life-and-death experience? A professional historian, Martha wanted to find out.Drawing on deep archival research, childhood memories, and conversations with relatives, friends, and fellow hostages, Martha Hodes sets out to re-create what happened to her, and what it was like for those at home desperately hoping for her return. Thrown together inside a stifling jetliner, the hostages forged friendships, provoked conflicts, and dreamed up distractions. Learning about the lives and causes of their captors—some of them kind, some frightening—the sisters pondered a deadly divide that continues today. A thrilling tale of fear, denial, and empathy, My Hijacking sheds light on the hostage crisis that shocked the world, as the author comes to a deeper understanding of both what happened in the Jordan desert in 1970 and her own fractured family and childhood sorrows.

About Martha Hodes

Martha Hodes is professor of history at New York University. She is the author of the award-winning books Mourning Lincoln; The Sea Captain’s Wife: A True Story of Love, Race, and War in the Nineteenth Century; and White Women, Black Men: Illicit Sex in the Nineteenth-Century South. She has presented her scholarship around the world and is the recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Charles Warren Center at Harvard University, the Whiting Foundation, and the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dan on July 31, 2023

Less a book about a hijacking than a meditation on memory, on how we construct our worlds, reconfigure our pasts to protect ourselves, and those around us. There are plenty of process-y details about the hijacking, and the week in the Jordan desert that followed, and some great revelations about why......more

Goodreads review by David on July 17, 2023

Both a personal memoir and a historian’s painstakingly reconstructed history of the 1970 multi-plane hijacking and hostage-taking in the Jordanian desert. A highly respected historian, Hodes delves back fifty years into her and her sister's childhood experiences as hostages. In doing so, she provide......more

Goodreads review by Tanya on December 18, 2023

I loved this so much; came to it after hearing Dr Hodes’ episode of Drafting the Past.......more

Goodreads review by Roberta on May 06, 2024

Account of 1970 hijackings Excellent book. My Hijacking: A Personal History of Forgetting and Remembering by Martha Hodes is not only a memoir of the author’s experience as one of the hostages trapped upon one of the planes, it is also a rather good account of the 1970 hijackings, or major elements of......more

Goodreads review by Craig on July 19, 2023

Martha Hodes story of her experiences during the 1970 Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine is…the rememberances of a 12-year old girl, a detailed documentation of comprehensive research into that hijacking and her experiences, and a not-so-positive assessment of her captors/hijackers. There......more