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in the U.S. The caveat: half of the campers are native Palestinians and half are Israeli citizens. What would the world - and life - be like if your birthplace and ethnicity really didn't matter? However, Sarah finds true friendship, true community and true love during that extraordinary week. How does she take what she learned and share it with her friends and family back home? Can her thoughts of peace really change her world … and the world at large? Will her commitment to peace and understanding cost her after the most devastating tragedy possible strikes her? "We are supposed to hate each…mehr

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in the U.S. The caveat: half of the campers are native Palestinians and half are Israeli citizens. What would the world - and life - be like if your birthplace and ethnicity really didn't matter? However, Sarah finds true friendship, true community and true love during that extraordinary week. How does she take what she learned and share it with her friends and family back home? Can her thoughts of peace really change her world … and the world at large? Will her commitment to peace and understanding cost her after the most devastating tragedy possible strikes her? "We are supposed to hate each other. " This sentiment runs through the minds of each camper. An inspiring story of understanding humanity and finding peace in the midst of calamity, The Friendship Pod will leave you believing that there is hope for a better tomorrow.
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Autorenporträt
Renée Mollan-Masters holds a Master's Degree from California State University, Fullerton, in Speech Pathology. She lives in Oregon on a large piece of wooded land. Renée's partner and love of her life for thirty years passed away four years ago. She has learned that life is short and she attempts to live wholeheartedly every day. Her Motto: "I do not write to fill a hole, I write to express my wholeness."