"Few diplomats have been as closely involved with the attempts to broker a peace treaty in the Middle East as Martin Indyk. His knowledge, experience, and candor make "Innocent Abroad" a fascinating book." -- Dr. Henry Kissinger, former U.S. secretary of state
"Combines an intimate memoir with a fascinating account of the roller-coaster ride that is the quest for peace between Israel and its neighbors. Vivid, sharply drawn portraits of all the players -- both heartbreaking and hopeful, this book should be in every negotiator's briefcase." -- Richard Holbrooke, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and chief negotiator of the Dayton Peace Accords
"A rare book of diplomatic history that is suspenseful and dramatic. Indyk puts you inside the White House and leads you through the highs and lows of the Arab-Israeli peace process. Studded with sharp insights about people and places, this is a book to savor and also learn from. Anyone interested in the Middle East or how foreign policy actually works should read this fascinating tale." -- Fareed Zakaria, editor of "Newsweek International" and author of "The Post-American World"
"The ultimate inside account of the machinations of the modern Middle East. Indyk has lived this story now for several decades, and he provides the most vivid cameos and snapshots of the personalities of the region since Henry Kissinger's memoir of his 'shuttle diplomacy' years. Indyk is honest and self-critical about his own mistakes and those of his former bosses. That's the most hopeful aspect of this remarkable memoir -- that we can actually learn from our errors. I devoured this book. As with a good novel, the story grabs hold of you and doesn't let go." -- David Ignatius, columnist for "The Washington Post" and author of "Body of Lies"
"Incisive."-- Thomas Friedman, "The New York Times" (column of 1/7/09)
"Part memoir, part political analysis, elegantly written, and hard to put down." -- "The New York Review of Books"
"For practitioners of Middle East diplomacy, this book is essential." -- "The Washington Times"
"A vivid insider's account....Required reading for the next president." -- "Kirkus Reviews"
"Incisive." -- Thomas Friedman, "The New York Times" (column of 1/7/09)
"Excellent.... Nuanced." -- "Newsweek"
"Timely and valuable.... Following Indyk's advice would be a good place to start." -- "The New York Times Book Review"