. . . "Electronic books" . . "Judith was living in Israel for a decade, was a pacifist there, but when she returned to Canada, she discovers that vilification of Israel is the expected norm. When the keynote speaker for Anti-Oppression Day turns out to be a supporter of terrorist attacks not only against Israeli military targets, but also against Israeli civilians and Jews around the world, Judith protests. As a result, she is marginalized by the faculty and her peers, and her life begins to unravel."@en . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . "Judith was a peace activist in Israel, yet in graduate school she discovers that vilifying Israel is the expected norm. When Judith protests the hypocrisy she finds on campus, her life begins to unravel." . . . "Judith is a young woman who lived in Israel for a decade, was a peace activist there, and defines herself as \"left-wing,\" yet in graduate school back in Canada, she discovers that vilification of Israel is the expected norm. When the keynote speaker for Anti-Oppression Day turns out to be a supporter of terrorist attacks not only against Israeli military targets, but also against Israeli civilians and Jews around the world, Judith protests. As a result, she is marginalized by the faculty and her peers, and her life begins to unravel. This is a moving novel about love, betrayal, and the courage to stand up for what one believes, as well as a searing indictment of the hypocrisy and intellectual sloth that threaten the integrity of our society." . . . . . . . . "Fields of exile : a novel" . . "Fields of exile : a novel"@en . . "Ressources Internet" . . . . . . . . . "Fields of Exile" . "Jewish." . . "Arab-Israeli conflict Fiction." . . "Contemporary Women." . . "Arab-Israeli conflict." . . "Racism." . . "Terrorism." . . "Terrorism Fiction." . . . . "Freedom of speech Fiction." . . "Freedom of speech." . . "Political *" . . "Racism Fiction." . .