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The Faith Club: A Muslim, A Christian, A Jew-- Three Women Search for Understanding

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Year 2006 Edition year
Pages 308 Mid-length read
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Best for readers who...

Good fit if you want...

  • You want practical, personal interfaith perspectives.
  • You appreciate memoir-style conversations grounded in contemporary events.

Maybe skip if...

  • You seek a scholarly theology textbook.
  • You prefer fictional narratives or strictly historical analysis.

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honest hopeful conversational Weekend read Established title

Summary

A journalist, a Christian therapist, and a Muslim activist meet after 9/11 to share stories, challenge assumptions, and build interfaith understanding through frank dialogue and personal reflection.

Edition on file: 2006 • Free Pr • 308 pages • ISBN 9780743290470.

Why this book now

Ongoing religious tensions and growing interest in interfaith dialogue make this firsthand account of conversation and listening still relevant.

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Reading commitment

Balanced Moderate time

At about 300 pages, expect a moderate commitment: readable chapters and personal anecdotes that make it suitable for book groups or paced personal reading over a week or two.

What stands out here

This Free Press edition preserves the trio's original dialogue-driven structure and firsthand reflections born from post-9/11 conversations.

Best way to approach it

Read as a series of conversations and essays—annotate passages that spark questions, and consider discussing with others to deepen the interfaith insights.

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Three women of Muslim, Christian, and Jewish backgrounds form a candid conversation about faith, identity, and common ground.

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