The Bookseller of Kabul
Autor Asne Seierstad Traducere de Ingrid Christophersenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2004 – vârsta de la 14 până la 18 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780756966379
ISBN-10: 075696637X
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 137 x 206 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Perfection Learning
ISBN-10: 075696637X
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 137 x 206 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Perfection Learning
Descriere
An international phenomenon translated into 17 languages, "The Bookseller of Kabul" has become not only the bestselling nonfiction book ever published in the author's native Norway, but also a tremendous success throughout Europe and around the world.
Notă biografică
Asne Seierstadhas reported from such war-torn regions as Chechnya, China, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq. She has received numerous awards for her journalism. She is the author ofA Hundred and One Daysas well asThe Bookseller of Kabul, an international bestseller that has been translated into twenty-six languages. Seierstad makes her home in Norway and travels frequently to the United States.
Recenzii
"The
most
intimate
description
of
an
Afghan
household
ever
produced
by
a
Western
journalist.
.
.
.
Seierstad
is
a
sharp
and
often
lyrical
observer."—Richard
McGill
Murphy,New
York
Times
Book
Review
"An admirable, revealing portrait of daily life in a country that Washington claims to have liberated but does not begin to understand. Seierstad writes of individuals, but her message is larger."—Mark Hertsgaard,Washington Post Book World
"A compelling portrait of a country at a crossroads - desperate for tranquillity, factionalized beyond imagination, struggling both to uphold tradition and to modernize, hoping to prove to itself and the rest of the world that it knows peace and stability."—Scott W. Helman,Boston Globe
"An unusually intimate glimpse of a traditional Afghan family. . . . Seierstad imbues a grim story with language of desolate beauty."—S. L. Allen,Entertainment Weekly
"A compelling book. . . . Seierstad infiltrated a world most readers will never see."—Steve Weinberg,Denver Post
"An admirable, revealing portrait of daily life in a country that Washington claims to have liberated but does not begin to understand. Seierstad writes of individuals, but her message is larger."—Mark Hertsgaard,Washington Post Book World
"A compelling portrait of a country at a crossroads - desperate for tranquillity, factionalized beyond imagination, struggling both to uphold tradition and to modernize, hoping to prove to itself and the rest of the world that it knows peace and stability."—Scott W. Helman,Boston Globe
"An unusually intimate glimpse of a traditional Afghan family. . . . Seierstad imbues a grim story with language of desolate beauty."—S. L. Allen,Entertainment Weekly
"A compelling book. . . . Seierstad infiltrated a world most readers will never see."—Steve Weinberg,Denver Post