Written by a member of the Israeli negotiating team, Gidi Grinstein, the 2023 book takes a new approach to the 2000 Camp David negotiations between Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat, and hosted by US President Bill Clinton. Unlike other accounts of this historic meeting, Grinstein organizes the book by the subject of negotiation, everything from the status of Jerusalem to water rights and the rights of refugees. Along with a historic analysis of the various negotiating points, Grinstein adds his personal insight on the tenor of the negotiations, describing members of the Palestinian and Israeli teams in full detail, and providing lively personal anecdotes. Thirty years after the Oslo process began in 1993, Grinstein’s book is a useful primer for the casual reader as well as a guide to government officials for what went wrong, and right, at the talks.