Blogs in August 2018

A House Without Windows 15th August 2018

A vivid, unforgettable story of an unlikely sisterhood—an emotionally powerful and haunting tale of friendship that illuminates the plight of women in a traditional culture—from the author of the bestselling The Pearl That Broke Its Shell...

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The Pearl that Broke its Shell 29th January 2015

In Kabul, 2007, with a drug-addicted father and no brothers, Rahima and her sisters can only sporadically attend school, and can rarely leave the house. Their only hope lies in the ancient custom of bacha posh, which allows young Rahima...

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The Bookseller of Kabul 1st January 1970

‘A remarkable portrait, with deftly woven accounts of weddings and journeys, books and bookselling, relations and squabbles, firmly anchored by pleasing details about food and customs, all set against the backdrop of a derelict city.

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The Mulberry Empire 1st January 1970

The novel begins in Kabul with the arrival of Burnes, an ambitious young Scot, eager to open up the country to the English. News of his arrival soon reaches the Amir, for whom “the arrival of the new European...

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The Taliban Cricket Club 1st January 1970

Set in war-torn Kabul, a harrowing yet tender novel – Bend it Like Beckham in a burqua – about one woman’s courage and guile in the face of tyranny. Rukhsana, a spirited young journalist in Kabul, is summoned to...

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