Miller
grew up in a suburb of Washington, D.C., surrounded by the chaotic
politics of the Middle East. Her father was a U.S. State Department
negotiator at the Oslo and Camp David peace summits, and dinnertime
conversation in the Miller househould often included discussions of the
Middle Eastern conflict. But it was when Miller joined Seeds of Peace,
a youth program that brings Middle Eastern kids to Maine for intensive
sessions of conflict resolution that her real experience with the
Middle East began. As she befriended young Palestinians, Israelis,
Egyptians, and Jordanians, Miller came to realize that their views were
missing from the numerous debates over the Holy Land. By letting these
young voices be heard, she knew she could reveal something vitally new
and deeply challenging about the future of this torn region.
Miller learned fast that it was one thing to hang out at an idyllic
camp in Maine and quite another to confront young people on their own
turf--in the alleys of East Jerusalem, behind the armed gates of West
Bank settlements, in the teeming refugee camps of Gaza. Friendships
that had blossomed back in the U.S. withered in the aftermath of yet
another suicide bombing. Big-hearted teens on both sides of the
conflict shocked Miller with the ferocity of their illusions and the
twisted logic of their misconceptions. But she also found rays of hope
in places where others had reported only despair--surprising
open-mindedness among the ultra-religious, common ground shared by
those who had lost loved ones to the violence, a yearning for peace
amid the rubble of refugee camps and the shards of bombed cities.
A deft writer, she interweaves startlingly candid interviews with the
vibrant realities of life in the streets. Just as Miller was forced to
confront her biases as an American, a Jew, a woman, and a journalist,
so she challenges readers to reexamine their own cherished prejudices
and assumptions.
Jennifer Miller graduated from Brown University with a degree in
English Literature and creative writing. She lives in Brooklyn, NY, where she works as a freelance writer. You can email Jen at: