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A sharp and arresting people’s-eye view of real life in Afghanistan
after the Taliban
Soon after the bombing of Kabul ceased,
award-winning journalist and women’s rights activist Ann Jones set out
for the shattered city, determined to bring help where her country had
brought destruction.
Here is her trenchant report from inside a
city struggling to rise from the ruins. Working among the multitude of
impoverished war widows, retraining Kabul’s long-silenced English
teachers, and investigating the city’s prison for women, Jones enters a
large community of female outcasts: runaway child brides, pariah
prostitutes, cast-off wives, victims of rape. In the streets and
markets, she hears the Afghan view of the supposed benefits brought by
the fall of the Taliban, and learns that regarding women as less than
human is the norm, not the aberration of one conspicuously repressive
regime. Jones confronts the ways in which Afghan education, culture, and
politics have repeatedly been hijacked—by Communists, Islamic
fundamentalists, and the Western free marketeers—always with disastrous
results. And she reveals, through small events, the big disjunctions:
between U.S promises and performance, between the new “democracy” and
the still-entrenched warlords, between what’s boasted of and what is.
At once angry, profound, and starkly beautiful, Kabul in Winter
brings alive the people and day-to-day life of a place whose future
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