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Freedland on Freedland

Our columnist Jonathan Freedland has a new thriller out. Who better to interview him, we thought, than his proud dad, Michael Freedland?

June 29, 2017 09:31
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ByMichael Freedland, Michael Freedland

5 min read

It was my rabbi who, as rabbis should, gave me the answer: I had been in the habit of dedicating my books to members of the family. Now, it was my son Jonathan’s turn. I wanted a suitable quotation. My rabbi found one in Proverbs: “The wise son teaches the happy father.”

It might have seemed premature. After all, Jonathan was just 18. Who knew what was to come? But I was overblown by his having been offered a place at Oxford and, like most Jewish fathers, couldn’t help a little boast.

When he first went into journalism, people would ask him: “Are you Michael’s son?” That was long ago. Now he’s a columnist for the Guardian and the JC, a broadcaster and a novelist and people ask me: “Are you Jonathan’s father?” Usually, it’s admiration. Sometimes, it’s more critical — as in the case of the Israeli diplomat whose comments were close to defamatory.

What that official didn’t appreciate was that Israel, in all its complexity, matters deeply to Jonathan. As does America. A fact that is born (or should I say Bourne — and you’ll soon see why) out by his new novel To Kill the President.