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Sharon: The Life Of A Leader

Paean to a paternal powerhouse

December 5, 2011 11:58
Olmert and Peres top and tail PM Sharon

By

Geoffrey Paul

2 min read

By Gilad Sharon
Harper, £24.99

There is an element of the surreal in the image conjured by his son of this once bluff, tough. roiling figure of a man now in the sixth year of a coma from which he is unlikely ever to emerge.

Ariel (Arik) Sharon's two sons Omri and Gilad share a daily vigil at his bedside where their father "lies in bed, looking like the lord of the manor, sleeping tranquilly. Large, strong, self-assured. His cheeks are a healthy shade of red. When he's awake, he looks out with a penetrating stare. He hasn't lost a single pound; on the contrary, he's gained some."

Gilad adores his dad and dedicates this biography to "the hero of this book, the hero of our lives." This pretty much sets the tone in a hefty book which befits the man who almost certainly saved Israel from defeat in Sinai during the Yom Kippur War and who, in his last active years, was Prime Minister of his country. It is filled with tales of derring-do, military adventure, political warfare and the reality of an Israeli life lived under constant threat of war, of terrorism and, on occasion, of both.

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