Let Me Stand Alone: The Journals of Rachel Corrie
Rachel Corrie, , edited and intro. by the Corrie Family. . Norton, $23.95 (313pp) ISBN 978-0-393-06571-8
In 2003, while attempting to block the demolition of a Palestinian family's home in the Gaza Strip, 23-year-old American Rachel Corrie was killed by an armored Caterpillar D-9 bulldozer operated by a member of the Israel Defense Forces. This collection of her journal entries opens a window on the maturation of a young woman seeking to make the world a better place through social activism. The essays, poetry and drawings reveal Corrie going through the routine pangs of growing up, the development of her social consciousness and her love of language. Two events broadened Corrie's perspective beyond her childhood home of Olympia, Wash. A 1995 student exchange trip to Russia and the repercussions of 9/11 were formative events accelerating her desire to help those she felt were harmed by U. S foreign policy. Following Corrie's death, the British newspaper the
Reviewed on: 02/18/2008
Genre: Nonfiction
Compact Disc - 978-1-4829-0930-2
MP3 CD - 978-1-4829-0932-6
Open Ebook - 256 pages - 978-0-393-28520-8
Paperback - 256 pages - 978-0-393-33390-9