Looking for Palestine, Najla Said
Looking for Palestine, Najla Said
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Looking for Palestine
Growing Up Confused in an Arab-American Family

Author: Najla Said

Narrator: Najla Said

Unabridged: 6 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 03/26/2024


Synopsis

A frank and entertaining memoir, from the daughter of Edward Said, about growing up second-generation Arab American and struggling with that identity.

The daughter of a prominent Palestinian father and a sophisticated Lebanese mother, Najla Said grew up in New York City, confused and conflicted about her cultural background and identity. Said knew that her parents identified deeply with their homelands, but growing up in a Manhattan world that was defined largely by class and conformity, she felt unsure about who she was supposed to be, and was often in denial of the differences she sensed between her family and those around her. The fact that her father was the famous intellectual and outspoken Palestinian advocate Edward Said only made things more complicated. She may have been born a Palestinian Lebanese American, but in Said’s mind she grew up first as a WASP, having been baptized Episcopalian in Boston and attending the wealthy Upper East Side girls’ school Chapin, then as a teenage Jew, essentially denying her true roots, even to herself—until, ultimately, the psychological toll of all this self-hatred began to threaten her health.

As she grew older, making increased visits to Palestine and Beirut, Said’s worldview shifted. The attacks on the World Trade Center, and some of the ways in which Americans responded, finally made it impossible for Said to continue to pick and choose her identity, forcing her to see herself and her passions more clearly. Today, she has become an important voice for second-generation Arab Americans nationwide.

About The Author

Najla Said has performed off Broadway, regionally and internationally, as well as in film and television. In April 2010, Said completed a nine-week sold-out off Broadway run of her solo show, Palestine, which features some of the material in this book. She is a frequent speaker and performer at schools across the country, and lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tim on October 04, 2023

Looking for Palestine by Najla Said is now my favorite memoir and my favorite coming of age story. If you care about humanity, you will want to read it.......more

Goodreads review by Pam on September 29, 2013

This is a very quick, easy read....and I have mixed feelings about it, because I expected one thing and got another. Since Najla is Edward Said's daughter, and since the book is titled "Looking for Palestine," I was expecting to read more about...well, Palestine. And her development as an activist/d......more

Goodreads review by Jane on July 18, 2013

I loved reading this book. It was as if Najla Said was sitting at my kitchen table sharing coffee and her story with me. Her struggle to find her true ethnicity, can be compared to everyones struggle to just fit into the human race. For me it was a real page turner, I read it in one day.......more

Goodreads review by وعد on July 31, 2014

Ok, I know it's my fault that I'm not rating this book with 5 stars. I just couldn't relate to what she's going through, and I tried to understand but I couldn't. And another huge problem was that I expected too much of it. The title said "Looking for Palestine", and as I was reading I was also look......more

Goodreads review by Marietje on February 22, 2014

I bought this book after I heard Najla Said speak at the Boston Book Festival. I admired her courage as a very anxious person to stand up for an, in the USA, unpopular cause. Despite the fact that her father was a leader in the Palestinian movement, Najla Said manages to write a very personal accoun......more