Defy the Stars

by Jocelyn Hurndall | Biographies & Memoirs |
ISBN: 9780747589440 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Heaven-Ali of Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on 11/22/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by Heaven-Ali from Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Saturday, November 22, 2008
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"Defy the Stars" is the story of a young man who went to the Middle East as an observer and lost his life through a single selfless human act. In April 2003, twenty-one-year-old Tom Hurndall, an English photojournalism student, was shot in the head as he carried a Palestinian child out of the range of an Israeli army sniper in the town of Rafah in the Gaza Strip. Tom was unarmed, and wearing the internationally recognised peaceworker's fluorescent orange jacket. Severely wounded, he never recovered consciousness and died nine months later in a London hospital. A year after his death, following the family's own investigation and their determined and impartial fight to see justice done after a cover-up by the Israeli Defence Force, a soldier was sentenced to eight years for Tom's manslaughter. It was an unprecedented outcome, and a case that made legal history in bringing the IDF to account for its killing of an unarmed civilian. Tom's mother tells the story of this courageous young Englishman's quest, of its tragic end and its effect on his family. "Defy the Stars" is an elegy for a son, a story of loss but also of hope, for out of the tragedy have come projects in Gaza and friendships with both peace-loving Palestinians and Israelis. Her moving book gives a vivid picture of the realities of day-to-day life in Israel and in the bleak and beleaguered towns of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. It puts a human face to a situation that affects us all, and speaks for the plight of countless forgotten people in the Middle East who suffer such losses on a daily basis.

Journal Entry 2 by MarianFrench from Buxton, Derbyshire United Kingdom on Friday, December 26, 2008
Thank you very much - received as part of my NSSFC (Not so Secret Father Christmas) gift for Christmas 2008. This is a really great choice. I have heard Jocelyn Hurndall on "Woman's Hour" and thought that I would like to read her book but hadn't gotten around to do anything about it so thank you very much.

Journal Entry 3 by MarianFrench from Buxton, Derbyshire United Kingdom on Monday, April 27, 2009
This is the incredibly moving story of Tom Hurndall, shot by and Isreali sniper when he was trying to protect some Palestinian children. It must have been so incredibly hard for his mother to put pen to paper and write this book - I am full of admiration for her courage. I hope that Tom's family do eventually get the answers that they are still looking for.
Thank you so much, Heaven-Ali, for sharing this book.

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