Description: From the internationally bestselling author of The Bookseller of Kabul, an expansive, deeply felt portrait of Afghanistan, examining the human cost of wars fought, lost, and won.
Brief description: Åsne Seierstad is an award-winning Norwegian journalist and writer known for her work as a war correspondent. She is the author of The Bookseller of Kabul, One Hundred and One Days: A Baghdad Journal, and Angel of Grozny: Inside Chechnya. She lives in Oslo, Norway.
Review Quotes:
""A valuable addition to the canon of literature on the country . . . Seierstad writes compellingly, with an eye for the details and dialogue that make her subjects come to life. She manages to achieve a rare intimacy, something that is tough in a book about Afghanistan, a place where outsiders are seldom allowed inside homes and most men don't speak the names of their wives publicly."" --New York Times Book Review
"Ambitious . . . absorbing . . . Burrowing into both Afghan family life and the country's convoluted politics, the book follows three people over several decades, culminating in the dramatic first year of the Taliban restoration . . . Seierstad's short, punchy sentences, ably translated by Seán Kinsella, draw readers into the narrative." --The Boston Globe "Deeply researched and empathetically reported, this volume is a monumental modern history of a country about which most Westerners know little." --Ms. Magazine "A moving history . . . Indelible portraits of people struggling to survive in a war-torn land." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review, "Best Books of the Year" "Deeply researched and empathetically reported, this volume is a monumental modern history of a country about which most Westerners know little." --Ms., "Best Books of the Year" "A gripping, richly textured account of Afghanistan's ordeal that humanizes all sides." --Publishers Weekly "Seierstad chronicles years of war and the rise and resurgence of the Taliban through the intimate, affecting portraits of three lives lived in history's shadow." --Booklist "An astonishing feat of writing and reporting and one of the finest books written on Afghanistan in a generation. On each page, as she follows these three lives with empathy and care, Asne Seierstad is working at the very pinnacle of her prodigious powers, and, in her compelling story-telling, demanding we do not look away." --Eliza Griswold, National Book Award finalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of AMITY AND PROSPERITY "Åsne Seierstad is one of the greatest, most courageous journalists of our time. While others were desperately fleeing Afghanistan, Seierstad traveled there alone to see the impact of the Taliban victory. This is an important, heartbreaking book about the limits of military power, religious fundamentalism, America's broken promises and the profound betrayal of Afghan women." --Eric Schlosser, author of Pulitzer Prize finalist COMMAND AND CONTROL "Åsne Seierstad is the supreme non-fiction writer of her generation." --Luke Harding