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		<description><![CDATA[This is a test of the book review feature.

The first book review is faith club]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a test of the book review feature.</p>
<p>The first book review is faith club</p>
<p><strong>Reviews</strong></p>
<p>This fascinating account shows how the women confront and work   through age-old differences among their religions. The &#8220;crucifixion   crisis&#8221; that occurs early on over the role Jews played in Jesus&#8217; death   gives a clear picture of the difficulties ahead.But the three   courageously continue. As they become friends, they are stunned to   realize how much in their three faiths actually unites them. [<a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/chi-0703060221mar06,1,4248209.story?ctrack=1&amp;cset=true" target="_blank"> full review</a> ]<br />
<strong>— Chicago Tribune </strong></p>
<p><strong>*Starred  Review*</strong><br />
Ranya Idliby is a Palestinian Muslim; Suzanne Oliver, an  ex&#8211;Catholic  now in the Episcopal Church; and Priscilla Warner, Jewish.  Initially,  the idea behind establishing a faith club was simple&#8211;the  three women  would collaborate on an interfaith children&#8217;s book  emphasizing the  connections among Judaism, Christianity, and Islam that  would reinforce  the common heritage the three religions share. In  post-9/11 America,  however, real life began getting in the way. Almost  from the start,  differences that culminated in conflict emerged; at one  point, the  tension even jeopardized the project altogether.  Prophetically, while  searching for a story to help illustrate  connections among the  religions, Suzanne chose the Crucifixion, which  immediately set off  alarm bells for Priscilla. Yet they persevered. All  three agreed that  to work together they had to be brutally candid, &#8220;no  matter how rude or  politically incorrect.&#8221; Eventually&#8211;and as they make  abundantly clear,  not easily&#8211;conflict and anger gave way to a special  kind of  rapprochement that merged mutual understanding and respect. Each  woman  brings to the table her prejudices, unique faith stories, and  personal  stereotypes and misconceptions (Priscilla, for example, had  those of  one who had never before met a Palestinian woman). Brimming  with  passion and conviction, and concluding with suggestions for  starting a  similar faith club, this is essential reading for anyone  interested in  interfaith dialogue. June Sawyers<br />
<strong>— Booklis</strong></p>
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