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  • Although overall this was a good collection of comics, it gets a low rating because among the comics I found on titled "SEX", and inside was a very clear drawing of a man's penis. In a area of great interest this was totally unacceptable. I can't imagine having to explain to my grand children had I purchased this for them. You really need to be more careful in weeding out inappropriate material or at the very least giving a very clear warning!!!
  • Some doubles. And most too inappropriate for my child who ordered these with his gift card from Christmas but in nice shape. He was pleased with most but they seem pretty average. The package was in absolute shreds upon arrival. I got a note from the post office that they re-boxed because their machine tore up the original. It arrived a volume it two short but that's not the sellers fault. Just good old USPS.
  • Seeing the main picture I was hoping for a few good names... Not a single one have I ever heard of. Got multiple duplicates not to mention it showed up a week late. Not to impressed by this, sorry
  • Overall very happy with this product. The description could have been a little more specific. I was expecting 50 comic books. I was sent 45....however, two books were magazines filled with 4 or 5 comics in each magazine. So I did get 50 comic stories total. Unfortunately, one was written in Japanese, so I will not be able to read it.
    I purchased these as gifts for my kids, so it will be a little more difficult to separate them equally, but the comics are all in very good condition. Some even have protective sleeves. This was totally worth the cost, I would just recommend that you contact the seller to see if you can get comics in your preferred language.Also worth the money if you don't mind getting a plethora of different comics from different universes and authors.
  • The best unboxing ever with every book worth over 4$ each......WOOOOOW. Spiderman, Star wars, even Fight club 2 comics
  • Comics were not bagged or boarded. Plus all books had stickers on the covers.
  • They weren't all in good condition. Some were brand new still in bags, some are used and falling apart. Some are from this year and some are from the 80's. But, if you want a random assortment, this is good.
  • I thought this pack was a great value. I am not really a collector but I have a small candy store where I re-sell these. Not a huge mark up but just a reason for the kids to "poke" around a bit. A couple of cool titles and a few DC's. About half were already professionally sleeved with bags and boards..."ready to sell"! Most were in excellent condition.
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  • Listening Length 7 hours and 18 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
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  • I really like the heroine and felt that she had a very strong beginning.

    The middle of the story was a chaotic mess with dozens of secondary characters popping up and deciding to live in Charley’s house.

    Most seem interesting but with so many we never get a real chance to learn about them.

    The book summary might need some tweaking as well because I was expecting a slightly different type of book. This is on a much smaller scale- both the enemies and the heroes.

    Some spoilers

    She’s also a different type of hero- not one to save the world, but one to pick up the pieces after the world was saved...I think that she would’ve worked better if the entire world was effected and not just one city that they could’ve left at anytime.

    The ending was decent.

    However I would point out that she really doesn’t save the world or anything like that- someone else does. Also she decides to stay in a city with less than 10% population remaining that was abandoned by government. Also there is no way they would be able to effectively survive long term. They might survive a few years, but Food would run out eventually and a city wouldn’t have any place for hunting and farming.

    Since the government will no longer let them leave the city limits—-they cannot hunt or farm.

    A few plot holes in my opinion.

    Overall- I like her writing and will continue to read her other books, but will give this series a pass.
  • This Helen Harper, while another fabulous and funny story with witty characters and fascinating plot that kept me reading the entire book in one day, is more of a Slice-of-Life type. It has lots of surprising and horrifying terrors from the view of a human in Manchester during the magical chaos of her last trilogy (and I’m so glad she’s continuing that story in this slim-off), rather than a long-term quest style of story. A fun dystopia with magic, sarcasm and morals... and a touch of romantic tension, and I’m intrigued to read the next book!
  • One of my biggest complaints about the series focussing on Madrona was that it left so many dangling plotlines. What happened to Charley and her shifter roommate? What about the werewolves? And the vampire? And the dude who ran the motel? This series is apparently going to focus on what happens after Madrona returns to her proper world. And it's awesome. Charley is really a fully formed character. The way she behaves is clearly tied to her background. It makes sense. Max was a little one-dimensional, and Julie and Jodie were walk-ons, but I'm really looking forward to the next installment in this series!
  • Sorry but I did not like this book. Charley the main character was so incredibly annoying that I found myself skimming the book just to finish it. Most of the time I wanted to slap her for being so naive. I will not be reading the second book.
  • I did finish the book, but I put it down and very nearly returned it after the prologue. The idea of a magical ‘contamination’ of a modern city is quite interesting, and while I loathe the flaw of the main character, being compulsively impulsive in a very particular way, I can see how something like the prologue is required to support such extreme behavior. That said, I recommend to the author to find another way to do it, so you traumatize your reader a bit less.
  • This book starts after Madrona the faery, and what happened after she saved the world. Read that first. Then this. I enjoyed it very much and look forward to the sequel.
  • Unfortunately, I could not finish reading this book as it has something terrible happening to a child in it. Too bad, hopefully the story got better.
  • After being disappointed by the previous series, a wonderful new series begins. Magical apocalypse indeed. A theme that is quite new
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From the best-selling author of Gratitude and On the Move, a final volume of essays that showcase Sacks's broad range of interests--from his passion for ferns, swimming, and horsetails, to his final case histories exploring schizophrenia, dementia, and Alzheimer's.

Oliver Sacks, scientist and storyteller, is beloved by readers for his neurological case histories and his fascination and familiarity with human behavior at its most unexpected and unfamiliar. Everything in Its Place is a celebration of Sacks's myriad interests, told with his characteristic compassion and erudition, and in his luminous prose.

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"It feels poignant to review this last collection of Oliver Sacks’s essays, published four years after his death. It’s a measure of how intellectually voracious and prolific the man was that it took four years before the corpus of his work was exhausted. But Sacks has written so much about so many different topics that his voice will continue to speak to us in spirit if not in person. As with his previous essay collections, "Everything in Its Place" feels like taking a walk through a garden of intellectual delights.

The essays in this collection span the same range of diverse interests that marked out Sacks as one of the most eclectic thinkers and writers of his time. They are divided into three parts – the first part deals with childhood and family, the second deals with neuroscience and the kinds of fascinating case studies which made him famous, and the last contain miscellaneous thoughts about his interests and family.

In the first section you see him writing about a lifelong love of swimming – he bought a house midway through a swim once – childhood experiments with cuttlefish that led to an embarrassing incident with putrefied ocean life in a friend’s basement, another lifelong love of museums exemplified by visits to the great South Kensington museums of geology and natural history, a marvelous paean to the chemist-poet Humphrey Davy, and a somewhat bittersweet contemplation of libraries in which he laments the replacement of so many great paper books by impoverished online versions (curiously, although he mentions the great libraries at Oxford, he does not mention the great New York Public Library in which he must surely have spent countless hours).

In the second section he dwells with characteristic humanity and curiosity on patients with neurological challenges. In doing this he goes beyond simple descriptions of disorders like Alzheimer’s diseases and depression. He describes how Alzheimer’s, as gut wrenching as it is for both patients and in particular for their families, is increasingly seen as a reorganization of the brain rather than a simple degeneration where patients connect with areas of the brain which have been previously enveloped by layers of complexity. Under the right circumstances, Alzheimer’s patients can be every bit as alert and responsive to specific stimuli as anyone else. Another related essay talks about kuru, an infectious variant of Alzheimer’s. There are short musings on annoying but relatively curious problems like hiccups and various assorted tics. And an enlightening chapter on the history of mental asylums which shows far we have come in treating the mentally ill with dignity.

The third and last section speaks of many of Sacks’s personal loves; gardens, gefilte fish, the periodic table and the discovery of superheavy elements, a trip to Colorado Springs and a mesmerizing interaction through a glass panel with an orangutan. The final chapter which was published in the New Yorker recently is poignant and leaves one feeling sad. It laments the lack of human connection engendered by our obsession with devices, and Sacks talks about how depressed he feels when he sees everyone who was previously nodding, smiling and talking on the streets of New York lost in their devices and screens, seduced by pieces of fleeting information. Sacks is not a Luddite, but he does question the coming of technology that seems to sap us of our human and emotional connections.

I would say this last chapter would have been a pessimistic note to end on, if it hadn’t been for Sacks’s feelings about science as a saving grace for us, and a final note of hope that humanity will continue to endure: “As I face my own impending departure from the world, I have to believe this – that mankind and our planet will survive, that life will continue, and that this will not be our final hour.” Even as he bids us goodbye in this final essay collection, Sacks’s writings will continue to inform, stimulate and inspire as long as men and women read, listen to music, care for loved ones and revel in the excitement of science."

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  • It feels poignant to review this last collection of Oliver Sacks’s essays, published four years after his death. It’s a measure of how intellectually voracious and prolific the man was that it took four years before the corpus of his work was exhausted. But Sacks has written so much about so many different topics that his voice will continue to speak to us in spirit if not in person. As with his previous essay collections, "Everything in Its Place" feels like taking a walk through a garden of intellectual delights.

    The essays in this collection span the same range of diverse interests that marked out Sacks as one of the most eclectic thinkers and writers of his time. They are divided into three parts – the first part deals with childhood and family, the second deals with neuroscience and the kinds of fascinating case studies which made him famous, and the last contain miscellaneous thoughts about his interests and family.

    In the first section you see him writing about a lifelong love of swimming – he bought a house midway through a swim once – childhood experiments with cuttlefish that led to an embarrassing incident with putrefied ocean life in a friend’s basement, another lifelong love of museums exemplified by visits to the great South Kensington museums of geology and natural history, a marvelous paean to the chemist-poet Humphrey Davy, and a somewhat bittersweet contemplation of libraries in which he laments the replacement of so many great paper books by impoverished online versions (curiously, although he mentions the great libraries at Oxford, he does not mention the great New York Public Library in which he must surely have spent countless hours).

    In the second section he dwells with characteristic humanity and curiosity on patients with neurological challenges. In doing this he goes beyond simple descriptions of disorders like Alzheimer’s diseases and depression. He describes how Alzheimer’s, as gut wrenching as it is for both patients and in particular for their families, is increasingly seen as a reorganization of the brain rather than a simple degeneration where patients connect with areas of the brain which have been previously enveloped by layers of complexity. Under the right circumstances, Alzheimer’s patients can be every bit as alert and responsive to specific stimuli as anyone else. Another related essay talks about kuru, an infectious variant of Alzheimer’s. There are short musings on annoying but relatively curious problems like hiccups and various assorted tics. And an enlightening chapter on the history of mental asylums which shows far we have come in treating the mentally ill with dignity.

    The third and last section speaks of many of Sacks’s personal loves; gardens, gefilte fish, the periodic table and the discovery of superheavy elements, a trip to Colorado Springs and a mesmerizing interaction through a glass panel with an orangutan. The final chapter which was published in the New Yorker recently is poignant and leaves one feeling sad. It laments the lack of human connection engendered by our obsession with devices, and Sacks talks about how depressed he feels when he sees everyone who was previously nodding, smiling and talking on the streets of New York lost in their devices and screens, seduced by pieces of fleeting information. Sacks is not a Luddite, but he does question the coming of technology that seems to sap us of our human and emotional connections.

    I would say this last chapter would have been a pessimistic note to end on, if it hadn’t been for Sacks’s feelings about science as a saving grace for us, and a final note of hope that humanity will continue to endure “As I face my own impending departure from the world, I have to believe this – that mankind and our planet will survive, that life will continue, and that this will not be our final hour.” Even as he bids us goodbye in this final essay collection, Sacks’s writings will continue to inform, stimulate and inspire as long as men and women read, listen to music, care for loved ones and revel in the excitement of science.
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  • I live in the Cleveland area so i was aware of this story for years, but never knew the whole story. When i found out a book was written i immediately bought two copies, one for myself, and one for my mother, who loves these kinds of books. I was blown away as I read of all the turmoil that actually ensued. It's both heartbreaking and heartwarming as you follow the struggle of Barbara trying help a child thousands of miles away. From the fight to get her to the U.S., to the nonstop surgeries to repair Teeba's skin, to the fight to keep her in the U.S., while at the same time trying to educate people about the plight of burn victims, and easing people's views on U.S./Iraqi relations, I couldn't stop reading. I work with people every day who complain constantly about traffic and how long the hot water takes to warm up in the handsink. I personally want to buy every one of those people a copy of this book. You will like this if you have a soul. Buy it.
  • We have been close friends with the Marlowes and Teeba for many years and have always been spellbound by their story, but to read it all in one succinct book from front to back was a whole other experience. The pictures really convey so much of the story; look at Teeba's soulful eyes and you will see why Barbara was so inspired. Teeba has overcome remarkable odds and is an inspiration for many. Teeba is joyful, soulful and has emotional and intellectual intelligence that surpasses most adults. The story is creatively narrated from three perspectives - Teeba, her American mom, Barbara and her Iraqi birth mom, Dunia - which makes for a compelling and a "from the heart" story line. If you think you are having a bad day, read this and it will put your "first world" problems in perspective. Tell your teens to put their phones down and read this story!
  • A heartwarming story where love crossed all boundaries and brought two families together. Both mothers sacrificed in their own ways to make sure Teeba is loved and cared for. I invited both Barbara and Teeba to speak at my Rotary Club last year. Teeba spoke so gracefully about her experience and by the end of the presentation brought tears to everyone’s eyes, but it’s the good kind of tears, the kind that makes you feel there is still good in this world and there are true angles, like Barbara, walking around us. I read this book and couldn’t put it down until I finished it, even though I knew parts of the story. This book has been written from the heart and you will feel it. I think in this day and age we need more stories like this that connects people to people through acts of love and humanity.
  • This book is both heartbreaking and heartwarming. From the beginning, your mind is captured by the cover alone and on the inside, it captures your heart in a way that you can't imagine, nor forget. It is a true testament to the fact that angels do walk this earth and they are among us and each of us has the capacity to change the world if we only open our minds and our hearts. My only advice, be sure to have a tissue handy, you will need it. To Barbara and Tim, God has a special place in heaven for you. Teeba, you are destined to change the world for the better and this is one of many ways that you have already begun to do what God has put you on this earth to accomplish. To each of you, you already have a place in my heart. Thank you.
  • To read this story is to believe nothing is impossible! It is a miracle how Barbara was tapped on the shoulder from above and opened her heart and home to this extremely vulnerable girl, Teeba. Loved, loved the different perspectives of Barbara, Teeba, and Dunia. And to read about the reunion of all of them in Dubai was just a tear jerker. It is hard to imagine a deeper love than these two Amer-Iraqi moms. Takes my breath away. I highly recommend buying this book and giving it to friends. I bought 5 and likely will buy more!
  • I laughed and I cried as I read this beautiful story. My heart was bursting as I read. All that these two families went through really touched my heart. This book pulls you in as if you are right there with them through all the struggles of getting Teeba to the U.S., keeping her here and all the surgeries that Teeba had to have. A true story of two families with unselfish love for a little girl..
  • I had met the Marlowes and Teeba, and knew many aspects of Barbara's connection to Teeba. However, reading their story in this amazing memoir was fascinating and inspiring.
    I enjoyed reading it immensely and already asked the librarian at my middle school to order a copy for our library.
  • Touching story showing how good people can be. Teeba is an extraordinary young lady. It’s wonderful to read how God wove these two families together.
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The little-known true story of Marie-Madeleine Fourcade, the woman who headed the largest spy network in occupied France during World War II, from the bestselling author of Citizens of London and Last Hope Island

“Brava to Lynne Olson for a biography that should challenge any outdated assumptions about who deserves to be called a hero.”—The Washington Post

In 1941 a thirty-one-year-old Frenchwoman, a young mother born to privilege and known for her beauty and glamour, became the leader of a vast intelligence organization—the only woman to serve as a chef de résistance during the war. Strong-willed, independent, and a lifelong rebel against her country’s conservative, patriarchal society, Marie-Madeleine Fourcade was temperamentally made for the job. Her group’s name was Alliance, but the Gestapo dubbed it Noah’s Ark because its agents used the names of animals as their aliases. The name Marie-Madeleine chose for herself was Hedgehog a tough little animal, unthreatening in appearance, that, as a colleague of hers put it, “even a lion would hesitate to bite.”

No other French spy network lasted as long or supplied as much crucial intelligence—including providing American and British military commanders with a 55-foot-long map of the beaches and roads on which the Allies would land on D-Day—as Alliance. The Gestapo pursued them relentlessly, capturing, torturing, and executing hundreds of its three thousand agents, including Fourcade’s own lover and many of her key spies. Although Fourcade, the mother of two young children, moved her headquarters every few weeks, constantly changing her hair color, clothing, and identity, she was captured twice by the Nazis. Both times she managed to escape—once by slipping naked through the bars of her jail cell—and continued to hold her network together even as it repeatedly threatened to crumble around her.

Now, in this dramatic account of the war that split France in two and forced its people to live side by side with their hated German occupiers, Lynne Olson tells the fascinating story of a woman who stood up for her nation, her fellow citizens, and herself.

“Fast-paced and impressively researched . . . Olson writes with verve and a historian’s authority. . . . With this gripping tale, Lynne Olson pays [Marie-Madeleine Fourcade] what history has so far denied her. France, slow to confront the stain of Vichy, would do well to finally honor a fighter most of us would want in our foxhole.”—The New York Times Book Review

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"This book is an absolute must-read for those interested in the art of espionage and for those interested in World War II history. I must admit that over the course of many, many years, I had forgotten some of these important places in Europe. .

La patronne (the boss), Madame Fourcade, and the Alliance Network grew from a handful of agents to over 3000 at the end of World War II. An astounding fact to me, is that 20 percent of these agents were female. My thought after reading this extraordinary book, was that Madame Fourcade was indeed underestimated by the Germans because she was a female. A real error on their part.

To paraphrase Navarre, she had the memory of an elephant, the cleverness of a fox, the guile of a serpent, ...and the fierceness of a panther. Madame Fourcade epitomized a true leader in all aspects and those in her network had to accept a female as their leader. (I kept thinking back to my USN career while reading this book and remembering what a leader meant ...loyalty, ability to make decisions, the ability to train and develop subordinates, and competence. So, yes, she exemplified all of the qualities of being a leader to me.

The book is divided into three separate time frames: 1936 to 1942/1943 to 1944 and 1944 to 1945. Sixteen thousand resistance fighters were arrested during this war. In each of these time frames, the reader is able to witness the bravery and leadership skills of this woman. She was adept at eluding the Germans and starting in November of 1942, she evaded them by changing locations 8 different times. Truly astounding...

The agents recruited by the Alliance included Lysander pilots, military officers, radio operators, forgers, social workers, seamstress. observers and many more....a variety of society's classes. And, each of these agents performed their duties in an exemplary matter. Madame Fourcade was not a politician and adamantly avoided these discussions, when possible. As for Madame Fourcade, close calls beyond belief and yet, she carried on...

I appreciated the fact that pictures were in the text of some operatives. And, the Zoom was in effect as an added feature so one could see their faces more clearly. Always nice to put a face with a name..

So what motivated Madame Fourcade to become an agent in the first place? Did she have a family she left behind? Interesting questions and they are answered in this book.

Most highly recommended."

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  • Marie-Madeleine Fourcade was born into a wealthy and prominent French family with an illustrious history and all the right social connections. For her first thirty years she led an unremarkable life treading the path expected of her early marriage, children, and not much else. But then history caught up with her. In 1940 Germany invaded France and much of Western Europe. With Marie-Madeleine's connections she could have easily made her way to safety and spent the war living comfortably. She was made of sterner stuff. She became first the deputy and then the prime leader of the most successful French underground intelligence network, Alliance, and spent the war years in frequent peril of her life, providing vital information to the British, American, and Free French forces. Lynne Olson has written a series of excellent histories illuminating lesser known aspects of the World War II era, and Madame Fourcade's Secret War is one of her best.

    Marie-Madeleine's sex, social position, and beauty were both assets and liabilities. Very few men outside of her intelligence network took her seriously or believed her to be capable of anything underhanded or devious. As a result she was often able to pull off diabolically cunning intelligence coups right under the noses of the German military. When she was captured and held prisoner she escaped in a series of hair-raising adventures that rival anything Ian Fleming or Frederick Forsyth ever wrote. Other women in her network had similar successes, including Jeannie Rousseau, whose apparent wide-eyed innocence led German officers to discuss secret military plans in her presence, and who was thus able to alert the British to the dangers of Hitler's missile research at Peenemunde. Unfortunately, after the war the roles played by Marie-Madeleine, Jeannie Rousseau, and many other brave women were discounted by the male officers and historians who established the official record, and it was not until many years had passed that they began to receive the recognition they were due.

    This was one of those books I could not put down. Marie-Madeleine managed to get herself into so many alarming scrapes and adventures that I had to keep reading to learn how she would finally turn disaster into triumph. I came away from the book with a renewed appreciation for the bravery and dedication of the many women and men of the French Resistance who fed vital information to the Allies during some of the darkest moments of World War II. And in future, if I am ever tempted to believe that the exploits of fictional spies are too sensational to believe, I'll remember Marie-Madeleine Fourcade, and recognize that the truth is stranger yet.
  • This book is an absolute must-read for those interested in the art of espionage and for those interested in World War II history. I must admit that over the course of many, many years, I had forgotten some of these important places in Europe. .

    La patronne (the boss), Madame Fourcade, and the Alliance Network grew from a handful of agents to over 3000 at the end of World War II. An astounding fact to me, is that 20 percent of these agents were female. My thought after reading this extraordinary book, was that Madame Fourcade was indeed underestimated by the Germans because she was a female. A real error on their part.

    To paraphrase Navarre, she had the memory of an elephant, the cleverness of a fox, the guile of a serpent, ...and the fierceness of a panther. Madame Fourcade epitomized a true leader in all aspects and those in her network had to accept a female as their leader. (I kept thinking back to my USN career while reading this book and remembering what a leader meant ...loyalty, ability to make decisions, the ability to train and develop subordinates, and competence. So, yes, she exemplified all of the qualities of being a leader to me.

    The book is divided into three separate time frames 1936 to 1942/1943 to 1944 and 1944 to 1945. Sixteen thousand resistance fighters were arrested during this war. In each of these time frames, the reader is able to witness the bravery and leadership skills of this woman. She was adept at eluding the Germans and starting in November of 1942, she evaded them by changing locations 8 different times. Truly astounding...

    The agents recruited by the Alliance included Lysander pilots, military officers, radio operators, forgers, social workers, seamstress. observers and many more....a variety of society's classes. And, each of these agents performed their duties in an exemplary matter. Madame Fourcade was not a politician and adamantly avoided these discussions, when possible. As for Madame Fourcade, close calls beyond belief and yet, she carried on...

    I appreciated the fact that pictures were in the text of some operatives. And, the Zoom was in effect as an added feature so one could see their faces more clearly. Always nice to put a face with a name..

    So what motivated Madame Fourcade to become an agent in the first place? Did she have a family she left behind? Interesting questions and they are answered in this book.

    Most highly recommended.
  • This book is riveting.

    Individuals from different backgrounds, some military and some not, largely without prior espionage training, came together in a French resistance network that played a large role in assuring Allied victory in the Second World War.

    Among their achievements—obtaining and transmitting to the British secret plans for Germany’s V-1 flying bomb and V-2 rocket (which ultimately helped assure the success of the Normandy invasion).

    Marie-Madeleine Fourcade and the agents of her Alliance network did this while being hunted by the Gestapo. And they did it despite infighting among the Allies.

    Fourcade overcame the doubts of her male recruits that a woman could run the single most significant resistance network in France.

    Lynne Olson makes the reader feel as close to the action as possible, without actually being in the same room with Fourcade and her agents.

    The author weaves together the background, conduct, and emotions of the agents at the center of the story. The anxiety that constantly shadowed them is palpable.

    With each twist in the tale, she will leave you wondering what will happen next.
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    I will gladly recommend this to any man or woman who likes the intrigue of war and strategy; just a warning - it’s very hard to put down!!
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“Wondrous . . . Compelling . . . Piercing.” —The New York Times Book Review

Award-winning writer Matti Friedman’s tale of Israel’s first spies has all the tropes of an espionage novel, including duplicity, betrayal, disguise, clandestine meetings, the bluff, and the double bluff—but it’s all true.


Journalist and award-winning author Matti Friedman’s tale of Israel’s first spies reads like an espionage novel--but it’s all true. The four agents at the center of this story were part of a ragtag unit known as the Arab Section, conceived during World War II by British spies and Jewish militia leaders in Palestine. Intended to gather intelligence and carry out sabotage operations, the unit consisted of Jews who were native to the Arab world and could thus easily assume Arab identities.

In 1948, with Israel’s existence hanging in the balance, these men went undercover in Beirut, where they spent the next two years operating out of a newsstand, collecting intelligence and sending messages back to Israel via a radio whose antenna was disguised as a clothesline. Of the dozen spies in the Arab Section at the war’s outbreak, five were caught and executed. But in the end, the Arab Section would emerge as the nucleus of the Mossad, Israel’s vaunted intelligence agency.

Spies of No Country is about the slippery identities of these young spies, but it’s also about the complicated identity of Israel, a country that presents itself as Western but in fact has more citizens with Middle Eastern roots and traditions, like the spies of this narrative. Meticulously researched and masterfully told, Spies of No Country is an eye-opening look at the paradoxes of the Middle East.

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  • Few books grab and hold me from start to finish but this was one that I just could not put down. It contains factual information that I had never before known regarding the birth of the Jewish State and those brave youngsters who repeatedly risked their lives in support of the birth of Israel despite the largely disorganized activities they conducted daily. The author's descriptions of the places, activities and players made me feel as if I was personally participating from page to page throughout his excellent reporting. BRAVO and THANK YOU to the author as well as each and every participant described herein.
  • It's almost an oxymoron to be a "spy of no country," and yet here it is spies of a yet-to-be country, so immersed in their work that they were unaware of Israel's birth. The danger was palpable, and Friedman portrays it with tasteful restraint.

    Words rarely fail me, but in trying to describe the book, here they do. It's small, but it's intensely moving. It was hard to put down.
  • Though not yet a nation, Israel’s fledgling intelligence network recruits four, heroic Sephardic Jews devoted to the Zionist ideal. Sketchy stories, serious and dangerous, emerge from the author’s overly detailed but murky style. As Israel’s resources were limited and impoverished, the young men largely depended on their own wits and skills.
    Clearer however are Friedman’s accounts of Ashkenazi racism against their Arab Jewish brothers Friedman refers to as “blacks” knowing the term is inaccurate. Interestingly omitted are the many derogatory terms Ashkenazi Jews pinned on European Jews, those from Germany, Poland, Romania etc. More shocking was the nefarious suggestion that Sephardic Jews were not wanted in Israel, but what could the Ashkenazi do?
    The book winds in and out of the spies individual stories. Regretfully remiss by the book’s end, Friedman offers not even a wink of Israel’s fully integrated society. No doubt Israel’s first spies, (immigrants from both societies,) lived to see their grandchildren marry Jews from the very different cultures.
    And Yigal Allon, never had a home in Israel? Really? In spite of all his many successes? Fascinating. IDF commander, Government minister, Renowned archeologist with unfettered access to Israel’s antiquity of which he enjoyed..
    Not Friedman’s best work.
  • When Americans think of Israeli history, we fasten on a handful of names Chaim Weizmann. David ben Gurion. Golda Meir. We think of kibbutzim, the Israeli Defense Force, the country's great universities, and its legal system. All these people, and many others whose names are prominent in the country's history, are of European origin. And every institution they created was a product of European thought and tradition. That simply reflects the fact that "in the 1940s, nine of every ten Jews in Palestine came from Europe."

    Yet the persistent image of Israel today as a Western outpost in the Eastern Mediterranean is highly misleading. To understand how that changed and so deeply influences the nation's politics today, you can do no better than to read Israeli-Canadian journalist Matti Friedman's revealing new book, Spies of No Country.

    Four young Arab-speaking Jewish men were the first Israeli spies

    Friedman's book tells the tale of four young Arab-speaking Jewish men who became spies for the scattered forces working to establish the State of Israel. They had emigrated to join Jewish settlements in Palestine from their homes in Damascus, Aleppo, Arab-occupied Jerusalem, and Yemen. They were, in a word, Asian Jews, like millions of others who later fled the towns and cities of the Middle East and North Africa following Israel's declaration of independence in 1948.

    Though Friedman doesn't venture into Israeli political history, it's clear that long-neglected population rose into prominence in 1977 with the election of Menachem Begin. The country's rightward shift ever since then is one result. As Friedman points out, Asian Jews account today for half the country's population, and they tend to be poorer and less well educated than those of European descent. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's long term in office is only the most recent manifestation of the sea change they embody in the country's political orientation.

    "There was no state called Israel, nor did it seem likely there would be one."

    The four men who constitute Friedman's principal subject were among some ten Arab-speaking Jews recruited by the Palmach in the years leading up to the War of Independence. They were formed into an Arab Section that has received scant attention from historians. The men were sent, singly or in teams, to Beirut and other Arab capitals to gather intelligence, armed with their wits and only the most minimal training. "There was no state called Israel, nor did it seem likely there would be one. The United Nations had no way to enforce the partition plan" mandated by the General Assembly in November 1947. And war had immediately broken out following its passage.

    They were "the embryo" of the Mossad

    It's difficult to imagine how poorly trained and ill-equipped were the men of the Arab Section. As Friedman wrote, "there weren't any cars. At the time, the Arab Section didn't even own a radio. When they needed a camera for one surveillance mission . . . they'd had to borrow a Minox from a civilian they knew." And at first there was no money, either. "It wasn't just that the Palmach couldn't pay salaries. The unit couldn't always cover bus fare or a cheap plate of hummus for lunch, and on at least one occasion agents had to stop trailing a target because they didn't have money for a night in a hostel.

    "The men lived by their wits, acting on instinct that frequently led them to make mistakes. Yet they survived (unlike most of their fellows in the Arab Section), and they succeeded in feeding useful intelligence to their handlers in Palestine. "[A]fter hostilities began in 1948, the Section proved to be one of the only effective intelligence tools the Jews had."

    However, there is no earth-shattering revelation in Spies of No Country. The four agents's "mission didn't culminate in a dramatic explosion that averted disaster, or in the solution of a devious puzzle. Their importance to history lies instead in what they turned out to be—the embryo of one of the world's most formidable intelligence services." And one of the four men Friedman writes about became one of Mossad's most celebrated agents.
  • Well and carefully researched, this book reads like good spy fiction, given gravitas by thoughtful reflections of the author. Recommended for anyone interested in true spy accounts or the origin story of the State of Israel.
  • Just when you think there is nothing new to learn about the post-WW II British Mandate era, along comes a book like this.
    This is the story of people that history books left behind.
    Well written book. Very insightful and informative.
  • Evocative. The reader “is there.” The book gives insight about the subject unknown to us in the West.

    The book is profoundly human.
  • This is yet another great story from Matti Friedman that can be read with so many different lenses.
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