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Walk Like an Egyptian. Run Like a Palestinian. March Like an Israeli.
In a world filled with tension and division, Dutch author and avid solo traveler Jan Hendrik takes readers on a profound backpacking journey through Egypt, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine—lands of spiritual beauty and deep-rooted conflict. Walk Like an Egyptian. Run Like a Palestinian. March Like an Israeli invites you to step into the shoes of those who call this region home.
Having explored over 55 countries, Jan follows sacred paths—from the heights of Mount Sinai to the ancient streets of Jerusalem—driven by a deep curiosity to understand the complex connections between faith, identity, and humanity in this volatile land. From sharing meals in refugee camps to quiet conversations with soldiers under the stars, his journey sheds light on the delicate ties between belief and unrest.
This memoir goes beyond surface-level politics, offering a thoughtful reflection on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, while also serving as a spiritual pilgrimage of self-discovery. Jan invites readers to engage with the many stories of this region, providing insight into a place where history and the present day are tightly intertwined. Prepare to walk, run, and march alongside the people of this land and discover what it means to live each day in a world where, due to your identity, belonging seems just out of reach.
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About the author
Jan Hendrik Heslinga is an accomplished Dutch author, entrepreneur, filmmaker, and solo traveler who has embarked on numerous adventures across the globe. Born in the 1980s, Jan Hendrik’s life has been full of ups and downs. He overcame a difficult childhood, which he openly described in his debut novel, Pispaal, published in the Netherlands in 2019.
Despite these challenges, Jan has made a series of unusual and brave life choices. He holds a higher education degree in business and completed a degree in film and storytelling in the United States, after following a series of Tarot readings that inspired him to live his own legend and turn the world into his oyster.
His love for travel and motorcycle touring shines through in his captivating storytelling. In his memoir Always on the Run, Jan takes readers on a journey through 13 countries in the Balkans and Eastern Europe, including Serbia, Romania, Montenegro, Greece, and Ukraine.
Jan’s latest memoir, Walk Like an Egyptian. Run Like a Palestinian. March Like an Israeli, recounts his backpacking journey through Egypt, Jordan, Palestine, and Israel. In this deeply personal work, he shares encounters with locals on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, offering readers a nuanced perspective on a land of deep divisions and powerful stories.
Jan Hendrik’s writing is personal, inspiring, and motivating. His determination and resilience, despite personal struggles, have allowed him to pursue his dreams and inspire others to do the same. Whether he’s exploring new cultures, building his business, or working on his next book, Jan’s passion for adventure is infectious.
What other people think of Walk like an Egyptian..
Walk Like an Egyptian. Run Like a Palestinian. March Like an Israeli by Jan Hendrik offers an introspective look at the complexities of faith, identity, and conflict in the Middle East. Through his travels, Hendrik brings to life the tension and beauty that coexist in these regions, providing a thought-provoking and honest reflection.
The memoir’s strength is Heslinga’s ability to combine personal experiences with the stories of locals he meets, such as soldiers and refugees. His story provides an intimate look into the daily lives of people in a region that is often reduced to headlines. Heslinga’s approach is refreshingly neutral; instead of casting judgment, he invites readers to evaluate the numerous tales he uncovers. This book is a journey of self-discovery and travelogue that offers a unique perspective on historical and present problems influencing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Heslinga’s lens offers viewers a glimpse of a rich past and troubled present. Highly recommended.
The writer has paid attention to every aspect of writing flawless in an efficient way. I’m amazed to see how the writer has written everything in depth. I didn’t feel any barrier to imagine them. Indeed, while reading the story, I felt myself lost several times.
“Walk Like an Egyptian. Run Like a Palestinian. March Like an Israeli” by Jan Hendrik is a compelling memoir that explores the intersections of faith, identity and conflict in the Middle East. Through the author’s journey across Egypt, Palestine and Israel, readers gain insight into the deeply rooted tensions and contrasting perspectives in these regions.
Book reviews
Jan Hendrik Heslinga's "Walk Like An Egyptian." Run like a Palestinian. March Like an Israeli is a riveting travelogue that offers a new perspective on the Middle East's complex web of faith, conflict, and identity.
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The writer also offers a personal account of navigating his own internal struggles with faith and belonging. The author’s reflections highlight the challenges of understanding the complexities of national identity and the human experience in the midst of conflict. This thoughtful narrative explores broader themes of survival, solidarity and hope for peace.
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As a Dutch author and seasoned solo traveler, Heslinga takes readers on a journey across Egypt, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine, all rich in spiritual significance and geopolitical tension.
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This book is the narrative of the author's journey to 4 different cultures, Egypt, Palestine, Israel, and a touch of Armenia. The book has been divided into several chapters that correspond to the times of the trip. The author has an extensive narrative, expressing and describing his adventures, feelings, and beliefs clearly and openly, it is almost as if I had been on the trip with him.
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The primary interest in people is very noticeable. The critical thinking about religion, conflict, and the need for belonging of these people is what makes this book a way of understanding the feelings of the people and how the political/religious conflict in the region is very intricate and very difficult to resolve. The book made me see many things that cannot be known from the outside since it covers the point of view of the different people involved and that seemed invaluable to me.
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The memoir encapsulates the author's journey in the Holy Land and his various experiences in prominent cities. As a reader I enjoyed knowing about the hidden wonders of the places, such as the resorts where you can get an amazing deal of all meals included. Through his varied experiences, the author warns you about the many ways the locals try to rob you directly or indirectly.
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The book also sheds light on some local customs that tourists should be aware of and warns of places they should avoid venturing into. Lastly, he paints an exciting picture of the travel into the Holy Land and how one can cross from one country to another, while enjoying the diversity and the local food and customs.
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