'The Lemon Tree' Tells Mideast History Via Friendship

Sandy Tolan talks about his book The Lemon Tree: An Arab, a Jew and the Heart of the Middle East. The account grew out of a 1998 NPR documentary in which Tolan reported on a friendship between a Palestinian man and an Israeli woman that served as an example of the region's fragile history.
Tolan is the co-founder of Homelands Productions, and has made dozens of documentaries for NPR and PRI. He is also the author of the book Me & Hank: A Boy and His Hero, Twenty-Five Years Later, and he’s written for more than 40 newspapers and magazines. He currently directs the UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism's Project on International Reporting.
NPR Stories by Sandy Tolan
Voices of Turkey: Street of the Cauldron Makers Oct. 15, 2005
Sri Lanka's Village-Based Alternative to Globalization July 13, 2003
Sri Lankan Women Flock to Mideast for Jobs June 24, 2003
The Arab World and the West, Pt. 1 Dec. 20, 2001
The Arab World and the West, Pt. 2 Dec. 20, 2001
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