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ID009596
Call NumberFIC/SEI
Title ProperBookseller of Kabul
LanguageENG
AuthorSeierstad, Asne
Edition Statement2004
PublicationGreat Britain,  Virago Press,  2002.
Description280p   Cream Spine
NoteA female journalist from Norway moved in with the Khan family in Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban. Disguised as she was behind the bulky, shapeless burka and escorted always by a man and even in Western dress, she was somehow anonymous and accepted readily into the bookseller's large extended family. Her account is of the tragedy, contradictions, rivalries, and daily frustrations of a middle-class Afghan family. She accompanied the women as they shopped and dressed for a wedding and was privy to the negotiations for the marriage. She tells of the death by suffocation of a young woman who met her lover in secret, the bored meanderings of a 12-year-old boy forced to work 12-hour days selling candy in a hotel lobby, and of going on a religious pilgrimage with a restless, frustrated teen. All this is recounted with journalistic objectivity in spite of her close ties to the Khans.
Standard Number9781844080472
Price. QualificationRs.336(Pb)
Classification NumberFIC
Key WordsIGCSE ;  Khan family ;  Booksellers and Bookselling - Afghanistan - Kabul ;  Kabul (Afghanistan) - Biography ;  Temporary transfer


 
 
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