"Peter Beinart has written a deeply important book for anyone who cares about Israel, its security, its democracy, and its prospects for a just and lasting peace. Beinart explains the roots of the current political and religious debates within Israel, raises the tough questions that can’t be avoided, and offers a new way forward to achieve Zionism’s founding ideals, both in Israel and among the diaspora Jews in the United States and elsewhere."—President Bill Clinton
"In this short and brilliantly written book, award-winning author Gordon-Reed argues that the nation went from the best President to the worst during this most crucial period of its history . . . This concise, well-documented, and accessible book is recommended for all college and public libraries."—Theresa McDevitt, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Library, Library Journal
“A fascinating journey . . . a beautifully written book.”—Linda Robinson, The New York Times Book Review
“A richly textured fugue that dramatizes the dizzying interplay between notions—faith. Morality, identity—and nations.”—Julie Cline, Los Angeles Times