Tales of Afghanistan

Tales of Afghanistan
Title Tales of Afghanistan PDF eBook
Author Amina Shah
Publisher Octagon Press, Limited
Pages 132
Release 1982
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Eighteen folktales from the author's ancestral homeland, including The Unforgettable Sneeze, The Ruby Ring, and The Leopard and the Jinn..

Nasreen's Secret School

Nasreen's Secret School
Title Nasreen's Secret School PDF eBook
Author Jeanette Winter
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 40
Release 2011-06-28
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1442441216

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Renowned picture book creator Jeanette Winter tells the story of a young girl in Afghanistan who attends a secret school for girls. Young Nasreen has not spoken a word to anyone since her parents disappeared. In despair, her grandmother risks everything to enroll Nasreen in a secret school for girls. Will a devoted teacher, a new friend, and the worlds she discovers in books be enough to draw Nasreen out of her shell of sadness? Based on a true story from Afghanistan, this inspiring book will touch readers deeply as it affirms both the life-changing power of education and the healing power of love.

Afghan Tales

Afghan Tales
Title Afghan Tales PDF eBook
Author Oleg Ermakov
Publisher William Morrow
Pages 216
Release 1993
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Short stories set in Afghanistan after the Russian invasion.

Folk Tales of Afghanistan

Folk Tales of Afghanistan
Title Folk Tales of Afghanistan PDF eBook
Author Asha Dhar
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1982
Genre Folklore
ISBN

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Afghan Folktales from Herat

Afghan Folktales from Herat
Title Afghan Folktales from Herat PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Cambria Press
Pages 342
Release
Genre
ISBN 1621969916

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The Places in Between

The Places in Between
Title The Places in Between PDF eBook
Author Rory Stewart
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 321
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0156031566

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Rory Stewart recounts the experiences he had walking across Afghanistan in 2002, describing how the country and its people have been impacted by the Taliban and the American military's involvement in the region.

Forbidden Lessons in a Kabul Guesthouse

Forbidden Lessons in a Kabul Guesthouse
Title Forbidden Lessons in a Kabul Guesthouse PDF eBook
Author Suraya Sadeed
Publisher Hachette Books
Pages 267
Release 2011-06-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1401342701

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Includes a Reading Group Guide and Author Q&A From her first humanitarian visit to Afghanistan in 1994, Suraya Sadeed has been personally delivering relief and hope to Afghan orphans and refugees, to women and girls in inhuman situations deemed too dangerous for other aid workers or for journalists. Her memoir of these missions, Forbidden Lessons in a Kabul Guesthouse, is as unconventional as the woman who has lived it. This is no humanitarian missive; it is an adventure story with heart. To help the Afghan people, Suraya has flown in a helicopter piloted by a man who was stoned beyond reason. She has traveled through mountain passes on horseback alongside mules, teenage militiamen, and Afghan leaders. She has stared defiantly into the eyes of members of the Taliban and of the Mujahideen who were determined to slow or stop her. She has hidden and carried $100,000 in aid, strapped to her stomach, into ruined villages. She has built clinics. She has created secret schools for Afghan girls. She has dedicated the second half of her life to the education and welfare of Afghan women and children, founding the organization Help the Afghan Children (HTAC) to fund her efforts. Suraya was born the daughter of the governor of Kabul amid grand walls, beautiful gardens, and peace. In the aftermath of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, she fled to the United States with her husband, their young daughter, their I-94 papers, and little else. In America, she became the workaholic owner of a prosperous real estate company, enjoying all the worldly comforts anyone could want, but when a personal tragedy struck in the early 1990s, Suraya seriously questioned how she was living and soon sharply changed the direction of her life. Now, in Forbidden Lessons in a Kabul Guesthouse, she shares her story of passion, courage, and love, painting a complex portrait of Afghanistan, its people, and its foreign visitors that defies every stereotype and invites us all to contribute to the lives of others and to hope.