Searching for Zion

Cover of Searching for Zion by Emily Raboteau
Publisher: Grove Press
Year: 2014
Language: en
Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9780802122278
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Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.75 Inches
Weight: 0.65 Pounds
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Searching for Zion by Emily Raboteau, published by Grove Press on February 11, 2014, is a creative nonfiction work that explores the author’s quest for belonging and identity. Over the course of a decade, Raboteau embarks on a global journey, investigating the concept of “home” and the historical and contemporary experiences of ethnic displacement. Through her travels, she reflects on her own biracial identity and the search for a metaphorical “Zion,” a place of freedom and acceptance.

In this insightful narrative, readers will find a rich tapestry of personal vignettes and cultural explorations. Raboteau’s journey takes her to diverse locations, including Jamaica, Ethiopia, Ghana, and the American South, where she engages with various Black communities and their unique perspectives on identity and belonging. By conversing with Rastafarians, African Hebrew Israelites, and others, she challenges conventional notions of place and patriotism, offering a thought-provoking examination of the complexities surrounding race and home. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English.


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“A brilliant illustration of the ways in which race is an artificial construct that, like beauty, is often a matter of perspective.”-The Wall Street Journal

“Frank and expansive . . . Each impressionistic, deeply personal vignette is a building block, detailing [Raboteau’s] far-flung search for ‘home’–a ‘promised land’ that’s as brick-and-mortar tangible as it is spiritually confirming.”–Chicago Tribune

A decade in the making, Emily Raboteau’s Searching for Zion takes readers around the world on an unexpected adventure of faith. Both one woman’s quest for a place to call “home” and an investigation into a people’s search for the Promised Land, this landmark work of creative nonfiction is a trenchant inquiry into contemporary and historical ethnic displacement.

At twenty-three, Raboteau traveled to Israel to visit her childhood best friend. While her friend appeared to have found a place to belong, Raboteau couldn’t relate. As a biracial woman from a country still divided along racial lines, she’d never felt at home in America, unable to find her “Zion,” which she defined as a metaphor for freedom. But in Israel, the Jewish Zion, Raboteau was surprised to discover black Jews. Inspired by their exodus, Raboteau sought out other black communities that had left home in search of a Promised Land. Her question for them is the same she asks herself: have you found the home you’re looking for?

On this ten-year journey back in time and across the globe, Raboteau visits Jamaica, Ethiopia, Ghana, and the American South to explore the complex and contradictory perspectives of Black Zionists. She talks to Rastafarians, African Hebrew Israelites, Evangelicals and Ethiopian Jews, and Katrina transplants from her own family, overturning our ideas of place and patriotism, and displacement and dispossession, in a disarmingly honest and refreshingly brave take on the pull of the story of Exodus.

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