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Power, Faith and Fantasy

By Beverly Owings, Escondido, Calif. / July 17, 2008



I first read Power, Faith and Fantasy: America in the Middle East, 1776 to the Present by Michael B. Oren a year ago. There is so much information (604 pages and about 130 pages of notes and bibliography) that I’m reading it again because I want to go over to catch things I may have missed or forgotten. It is fascinating and has given me a different and I hope more compete view of what is happening there now.

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