Where Will the Atheists Pray?

Where Will the Atheists Pray?:
Life and Laughter in Israel

Text by William Louis Finn

William Louis Finn and his wife, Linda, spent six years living in Israel before returning to the U.S. with suitcases full of the rich day-to-day adventures that make up the tapestry of life in that ancient land. Finn's book is cohesive, insightful and timely, with knowledgeable descriptions of his many experiences, all told with a wonderful sense of humor and a directness that makes them easily recognizable to anyone who has visited Israel. Finn's observations range from marveling at the illogical placement of street signs to considerations about the possibility of peace.

William Finn, a Yale graduate, resides in Oceanside, California.

Book Details

  • June 2005

  • Pages: 176

  • Size: 6-1/4" x 9-1/2"

  • Paper

  • Item #: 1-932646-06-x

  • Price: $15.95

Contact

For more information, please contact:

Susan Slack
Vice President, Ruder Finn Press

301 East 57th Street
New York, NY 10022

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