The bookseller of Kabul

276 pages

English language

Published 2004 by Virago, Orbit & Abacus.

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2 stars (1 review)

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2 stars

The book is interesting look at life in Afghanistan, and a different culture. It focused a bit more on it being different than finding a better balance and more positive view. I don't feel I gained a better understanding of the culture, more of the same Western judging view.

I didn't end up finishing the book, it also was a bit too much on the day to day without a compelling story or drama to keep me turning the pages. A lot of interesting events occur summarized quickly in the beginning and the story continues slower in a quieter period which is when the author spent the time with the family.

I still give it two stars for a good summary of the recent history and interesting view of life in Afghanistan and its culture. I think more literary freedom to elaborate the story of the earlier turbulent period and …

Subjects

  • Khan family
  • Booksellers and bookselling -- Afghanistan -- Kabul
  • Kabul (Afghanistan) -- Biography
  • Kabul (Afghanistan) -- Social life and customs