



Forbidden Lessons In A Kabul Guesthouse
The True Story of a Woman Who Risked Everything to Bring Hope to Afghanistan
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4.8 • 8 Ratings
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Suraya Sadeed grew up in a peaceful Afghanistan. Following the Soviet invasion in 1979, she left America with her family, building a new life. But after a sudden tragedy, Suraya returned to Afghanistan for a visit that changed everything.
Shocked by the suffering and destruction wreaked on her homeland, Suraya was determined to help. Smuggling herself across borders in various disguises, braving warlords and drug-runners, she set up an underground girls' schools in Kabul in order to bring hope and aid to thousands of Afghans. Since then, Suraya has worked tirelessly, trying to raise funds.
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In a well plotted, fluid narrative co-written with Damien Lewis, the founder of the charity Help the Afghan Children (HTAC) chronicles her long, arduous journey from impecunious Afghan refugee to the U.S. in 1982 to organizer of numerous clinics and girls' schools in her war-torn country. As the daughter of Kabul's governor, she feared for her life under the Soviet invasion and escaped with her husband and daughter; in America she got her real estate license and enjoyed a successful and wealthy life in Virginia cut short with her husband's sudden massive heart attack and death in 1993. Yet with her loss came the dawning realization of the terrible hardship endured by her fellow Afghans after the withdrawal of the Soviets, the infighting of the mujahideen, and the rise of the Taliban. With money raised within the Afghan community in the U.S. for her new charity, she resolved to head into Afghanistan and administer the cash herself to the refugee camps. Her na vet and tenacity allowed her to bypass the oily administrators of the camps and reach the neediest women and children, start schools and clinics, despite the enormous personal peril she courted as a woman reviled by the Taliban. Sadeed inserts numerous moving personal stories, such as meeting by chance a woman she went to school with, transformed and aged horribly.
Customer Reviews
Forbidden Lessons in a Kabul Guesthouse
One of the best books I have read in a while. Suraya is an amazing woman! You are caught up in her passion and determination. She finds a place in your heart through her wit and courage. What she has achieved is incredible. This book is a real insight into what the people of Afghanistan have suffered and also into the wonderful parts of the culture and it's people. I hope the world stands by the People of Afghanistan and doesn't abandon them to cruel dictators again. They have suffered so very much. Especially the women. The people of the world must shout "No more!"