Queen Noor discussing her book Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life, published by Miramax Books. During her reign she worked for human rights, conservation, education, and served as a spokesperson for Jordan’s position to the American press during the first Gulf War. In her memoir, Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life, Queen Noor recognizes the following truth: I always looked upon my outfits as work clothes that gave me the freedom to. After graduating from Princeton’s first co-ed class, she met King Hussein of Jordan in his country while visiting her father. Queen Noor was born Lisa Halaby in 1951 and grew up in an Arab-American family. She’ll take questions from Jeff Greenfield, senior analyst at CNN. Leap of faith (2003 edition) Open Library It looks like you're offline. T19:38:36-05:00 Queen Noor discussing her book Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life, published by Miramax Books. Leap of Faith by Queen Noor, consort of Hussein, King of Jordan, 2003, Miramax Books edition, in English - 1st ed. Queen Noor states, 'This book was written in the spirit of reconciliation, which I hope will contribute to a greater awareness, especially in the West, of events that have shaped the modern Middle East, and encourage a deeper understanding of contemporary challenges facing the Arab world.
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