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The Lines We Draw
The Journalist, the Jew and an Argument About Identity
The Lines We Draw
The Journalist, the Jew and an Argument About Identity
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Description
A moving journey through a Jewish family history from BBC Newshour presenter Tim Franks.
Tim Franks spent years as the BBC's Middle East Correspondent covering Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories. During that time, he was attacked from both sides – sometimes accused of being a self-hating Jew, other times an Islamophobe – but he responded to it all with a reporter's detached curiosity, drawing a clear line between his identity and his work. It wasn't until years later that Franks asked himself, what does it mean to be Jewish? And how has it informed his journalism?
It was a question he struggled to answer. As a child in 1970s Birmingham, Tim Franks had hardly any relations or sense of lineage - it wasn't until he learnt about the history of diaspora Jews that he realised why his family history was so difficult to trace. Setting out on a journey in search of his ancestral roots, Tim Franks' research takes him from Constantinople to Cadiz and Auschwitz, Lithuania and even Downing Street.
The ancestors he discovers each speak to a part of the Jewish story, from risk-taking rabbis and struggling artists to Benjamin Disraeli, a convert who became the Conservative Party's “unlikeliest” ever leader. This book is a moving, deeply empathetic memoir which encourages us all to confront the lines we draw. In searching for what it means to be Jewish, Franks discovers what it means to take a stand and write about the world.
Product details
| Published | Sep 02 2025 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 288 |
| ISBN | 9781399423083 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Continuum |
| Illustrations | Black and white images throughout. |
| Dimensions | 234 x 153 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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The book is stunning. He is an extraordinary writer. Such erudition. Wisdom. Humanity. And humour. A work of immense generosity at a time when we badly need it.
Fergal Keane, special correspondent, BBC News
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Thought provoking… a most deeply researched family history. And what a history that is.
The Spectator
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What a brave outpouring! Tim Franks' book The Lines We Draw is the light in the dark channel of finding who we are. It opens up a new perspective, showing that identity is no longer defined only by primitive attributes like gender, skin colour, nationality or religion, but by the courage to grow beyond restrictions and recognize the depth and significance of the world beyond ourselves.
Xinran, author of The Promise
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An extraordinary cast of characters, summoned back to life by a reporter with a gift for telling a story.
Jonathan Freedland
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What makes this brilliant, considered book worthwhile is not its breadth but how thoughtful it is.
Stephen Bush, Financial Times
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A taut, satisfyingly woven narrative about being Jewish and a journalist.
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