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Author Masha Hamilton speaks at Book Works
Mar 18, 2010

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Author Masha Hamilton with Amy Krause, Lois Alter Mark and Susan Jensen, who are are members of www.stylesubstancesoul.com, which sponsored the
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Hamilton reads from her book for the guests gathered at Pannikin Cafe next door to the Book Works bookstore on March 10. Courtesy photos
Novel explores life of suicide bomber

By Arthur Lightbourn


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She can't prove it, but Masha Hamilton is pretty sure her phone was bugged after she visited a number of jihadist recruiting Web sites while researching her latest novel, "31 Hours," the story of a young New Yorker who signs up to become a suicide bomber.

Hamilton lived in Moscow for five years as a foreign correspondent for the Los Angeles Times during the Gorbachev/Yeltsin era, "and our phone was bugged there, too, and recorded, so I know the sound that it makes."

In the current America faced with threats of terrorism, she added, it makes sense that her phone might be bugged "because I probably set off certain alarms, (until) they realized I was harmless."

For her book, she also drew on her knowledge of the Middle East, where she previously worked as a correspondent for The Associated Press and gained insights into the mentality of terrorists.

The critically acclaimed novelist and now free-lance journalist read from her latest book and talked about her life at a "special evening" sponsored by the San Diego-based Web site StyleSubstance
Soul.com at The Book Works in the Flower Hill Promenade on March 10.

StyleSubstanceSoul encourages people to live lives of passion, compassion and action, which describes the 53-year-old Hamilton to a "T" as a writer, mom, and ardent supporter of world literacy.

"31 Hours," with elements of a thriller, follows the period of time before 21-year-old Jonas Meitzner, coached by Islamic radicals, is scheduled to strap on an explosive vest and head into the New York subway system for the final act of his life.

While the idealistic Jonas mulls over his decision, bolstering himself through prayer and ritualistic cleansing, novelist Hamilton interweaves multiple viewpoints of his potential victims and people who know and love Jonas.

The Washington Post selected "31 Hours" as one of the best novels of 2009.

Hamilton lives in Brooklyn, N.Y., with her husband, a news editor for NBC and MSNBC, and their three children. In addition to writing novels (four so far) and taking on the occasional journalistic assignment to make ends meet, she operates a bed-and-breakfast out of their home.

Hamilton said she began writing fiction 16 years ago when she decided to leave the grind and pressure of daily journalism. Her first novel, "Staircase of a Thousand Steps," was published in 200l, followed by "The Distance Between Us" in 2004, and "The Camel Bookmobile" in 2007.

She wrote the first draft of "31 Hours" in one month during a stay at an artists' colony in the Adirondacks, away from New York City and her family.

"It was great," she recalled. "I was in a tiny room overlooking a calm, non-judgmental lake and I was able to pour through the first draft, which I think contributed to the driving force of the novel.

"While the first draft was my discovery of what was going to happen in the course of the book, the later drafts [which took an additional 18 months to complete] were more my explorations of various threads that are connected to the main storyline."

During the revision process, she would, at times, write parts of her book while riding on the New York subway system, so much so that the subway takes on a life of its own in her book and becomes a character in itself.

"The goal for me was to write a book that would not make the would-be terrorist 'the other,' so distant and alien that we can dismiss him because he's nothing like us and we can't understand him anyway; but, instead, to make the would-be terrorist the young man next door."

In writing the book, she said she also had to think about spirituality and what does spirituality mean today to us if we have not been raised with the foundation of a religious institution, and how do we find answers to questions in our hours of need.

"Jonas is not a religious fanatic," she said. "He's a searcher. He wants answers to questions. It was a risky book for me. It is probably the riskiest book that I've written in that sense. There were times when I thought, was it even fair to ask a reader to empathize with someone planning violence?"

Is it fair?

"I think it's necessary," she concluded.

It would have been much easier just to dismiss the idea, she added, but that approach is "not going to get us closer to understanding the situations that give rise to terrorism and how we can actually combat it."

"31 Hours" (Unbridled Books, 2009) is available at independent booksellers, Amazon, Borders, Barnes & Noble. For more information on Hamilton, visit www.mashahamilton.com.


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