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Letters to my daughters

a memoir

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An edition of Letters to my daughters (2012)

Letters to my daughters

a memoir

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In this courageous memoir, Fawzia Koofi, Afghanistan's most popular female politician, gives us her first-hand account of Afghan history through the rule of the Mujahedeen and Taliban, her experiences of the Afghanistan War, and the effects of these events on the lives of women in Afghanistan. In writing Letters to My Daughters, Fawzia has created a fresh take on Afghan society and Islam, and a gripping account of a life lived under the most harrowing of circumstances. Fawzia is the nineteenth child of twenty-three in a family with seven wives. Her father was an incorruptible politician strongly attached to Afghan tradition. When he was murdered by the Mujahedeen, Fawzia's illiterate mother escaped with her children and decided to send the ten-year-old Fawzia to school. As the civil war raged, Fawzia dodged bullets and snipers to attend class, determined to be the first person in her family to receive an education. Fawzia went on to marry a man she loved, and they had two cherished daughters, Shohra and Shaharzad. Sadly, the arrival of the Taliban spelled an end to Fawzia's freedom. Outraged and deeply saddened by the injustice she saw around her, and by the tainting of her Islamic faith, she discovered politics for herself, following in her father's footsteps. Tragically, this choice has lead to security threats to her life by Islamic extremists. Thus, Letters to My Daughters is not only a record of her life, but also acts as a literal letter through which Fawzia can pass on her wisdom about justice and dignity to her daughters, not knowing for how long she will survive such attacks.

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Douglas & McIntyre
Language
English
Pages
275

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Published in
Vancouver, British Columbia
Copyright Date
2011

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Dewey Decimal Class
958.1047092

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Pagination
x, 275 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
275

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL37869169M
Internet Archive
letterstomydaugh0000koof_v0c8
ISBN 10
1926812824
ISBN 13
9781926812823
OCLC/WorldCat
876585963

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