October 7th: Searching for the Humanitarian Middle by Marsha Lederman - ISBN: 9780771024146
Hardcover
Finding humanity amidst conflict: An emotional journey through Israel-Palestine.

October 7th: Searching for the Humanitarian Middle

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  • Hardcover

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    23 September 2025

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Summary

In this emotional missive from the diaspora, Globe and Mail columnist Marsha Lederman gathers her columns searching for the humanitarian middle of the Israel-Palestine conflict.

A Globe and Mail and Hill Times Best Book of 2025.

In this emotional missive from the diaspora, Globe and Mail columnist Marsha Lederman gathers her columns searching for the humanitarian middle of the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Since 2023, the best-selling and award-winning author and…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780771024146
ISBN-10:0771024142
Author:Marsha Lederman
Publisher:McClelland & Stewart Inc.
Imprint:McClelland & Stewart Inc.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:23 September 2025
Weight:474g
Dimensions:215mm x 147mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“[O]ne of the most important Canadian books of the year.” —Dave Obee, Times Colonist “Lederman is a model of equanimity.” —Colin Thomas, FRESH SHEET “Lederman, in October 7th, tries to empathize with the desires, hopes and traumas of both sides. To a remarkable degree, she succeeds. This is a book that should appeal to fair-minded readers.” —Sheldon Kirshner, The Times of Israel [T]here is no humanitarian middle between what Hamas did on Oct. 7, and what Israel has done in return. There is, though, perhaps a humanitarian middle to be found in how we in Canada speak about our differences on the Middle East and the issue of Palestine and Israel, how we can protest one another without threatening one another. That’s what Lederman is advocating.” —Christopher Dornan, The Hill Times

About The Author

Marsha Lederman

Marsha Lederman is a columnist for the Globe and Mail and was previously the Globe’s longtime Western Arts Correspondent. Before joining the Globe, Marsha worked for CBC Radio, mostly in Toronto. Born in Toronto, she now lives in Vancouver. Her first book, Kiss the Red Stairs- The Holocaust, Once Removed was a National Bestseller, a Hill Times Best Book of 2022 and a Quill and Quire 2022 Book of the Year. It also won the Cindy Roadburg Memorial Prize at the Western Canada Jewish Book Awards in 2023. She has earned many awards for her writing, including, most recently, the 2024 Max Wyman Award for Critical Writing.

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