Sarah Tuttle-Singer
Sarah Tuttle-Singer is an author and writer based in Israel. She is known for her deep connections to the land and its diverse cultures, religions, and histories. Sarah writes extensively about her experiences in Israel, focusing on the complexities and beauty of the everyday life in its ancient and modern contexts. Her work often explores the intersections of identity, belonging, and conflict in the Middle East.
She has been a contributor to several publications, including The Times of Israel, where she has shared her personal insights and experiences living in Israel. Her writing is celebrated for its poignant, lyrical style that captures the essence of the places and people she writes about. Sarah's ability to convey the emotional landscape of her surroundings brings a unique and compelling perspective to her readers.
Her book 'Jerusalem, Drawn and Quartered' is a vivid account of a year she spent living in the Old City of Jerusalem. Through her narrative, she offers readers a window into the lives of the diverse communities that inhabit the Christian, Muslim, Armenian, and Jewish quarters. The book is both a personal memoir and a cultural exploration, highlighting her experiences and the rich tapestry of Jerusalem's historical and contemporary life.