Offers a penetrating and compelling analysis of the causes and consequences of public hate toward American Muslims since 9/11. . . . Marks a significant contribution to the debate on how Islamophobia undermines America's professed commitments to equality and tolerance. - Todd Green, author of The Fear of Islam: An Introduction to Islamophobia in the West By turns heartbreaking and hopeful, Fear in Our Hearts is a compelling portrait of our polarized present. Caleb Elfenbein explains how anti-Muslim hostility has become increasingly normalized and the toll it takes on individuals and communities. . . . Essential reading for anyone who cares about America. - Kecia Ali, author of The Lives of Muhammad Elfenbein's book is a distillation of what fear does to American Muslims and, secondarily, to Americans broadly. This is an accessibly-written interpretation of Race, Islamic, American, and Religious studies, with pressing issues carefully and conscientiously discussed. It would fit well on any bookshelf, in and beyond universities. - Ilyse R. Morgenstein Fuerst, University of Vermont Elfenbein's work deserves praise for deftly handling a difficult and painful topic, in a way that is balanced, illuminating, and ultimately hopeful. (Journal of Religious History)