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Farewell, Four Waters: One Aid Workers Sudden Escape from Afghanistan

Autor Kate McCord
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2014

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Day 14: It should have been the beginning . . .

All she needed were stamps and signatures. Marie and her translator stood in the government offices in Kabul, Afghanistan, to complete the paperwork for her new literacy project. The women in her home town, the northern village of Shehktan, would learn to read.

But a spattering of gun shots exploded and an aid worker crumpled. Executed. On the streets of Kabul. Just blocks from the guesthouse. Sending shockwaves through the community.

The foreign personnel assessed their options and some, including Marie s closest friend, Carolyn, chose to leave the country. Marie and others faced the cost and elected to press forward. But the execution of the lone aid worker was just the beginning.

When she returned home to her Afghan friends in Shehktan to begin classes, she felt eyes watching her, piercing through her scarf as she walked the streets lined in mud brick walls.

And in the end . . .

It took only 14 days for her project, her Afghan home, her community all of it to evaporate in an eruption of dust, grief, and loss. Betrayed by someone she trusted. Caught in a feud she knew nothing about, and having loved people on both sides, Marie struggled for the answer: How could God be present here, working here, in the soul of Afghanistan?"

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780802412065
ISBN-10: 0802412068
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: River North

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In 14 days, the life she knew would end on the streets of Kabul.

All Marie needed was a few stamps and signatures the mandatory paperwork necessary for the Afghan government and she could hold literacy classes in the rural town of Shektan. Her hope: Afghan women would learn to read.

Suddenly, shots resonated. An aid worker killed at an intersection in Kabul. The community scattered. Most decided to say farewell. Not Marie; she chose to stay, to teach. But she was unaware that this choice would make her a pawn at the center of a local feud.

Kidnapping was Marie s worst fear. She didn't know treachery was more deadly."

Farewell, Four Waters" is based on actual events the author and other aid workers faced in Afghanistan in 2008. See through their eyes the dangers faced globally even today."


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