The 19th daughter of a local village leader, Fawzia Koofi was left to die in the sun hours after her birth by her mother, who didn't want another daughter. But she survived and perseverance and good luck in the face of extreme hardship have defined her life ever since. Surviving the Russian and Taliban regimes, the murders of her father, brother, and husband, numerous attempted assassinations, and all the difficulties that come with being a woman in an oppressed society, Koofi fought, and won, becoming the first Afghani woman Parliament president. Here she shares her amazing story interwoven with a series of letters she wrote to her two daughters before each political trip, at a time when she feared for her life every day. Today, Koofi is one of the most outspoken critics of human rights violations against Afghani women and children, and uses her influence to bring global attention to the situation on the ground in Afghanistan, even as the Taliban gains a presence there. As President Karzai continues to confound leaders worldwide and the Taliban gains power in the region, Koofi embodies the political, sexual, and cultural tensions in Afghanistan, and offers hope for the future of one of the most dangerous parts of the world.
| ISBN | 0230120679 | | Pages | 272 | | ISBN13 | 9780230120679 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 437 | | Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan | | Published in | Basingstoke | | Imprint | Palgrave Macmillan | | Height (mm) | 242 | | Format | Hardback | | Width (mm) | 243 | | Publication date | 16 Feb 2012 | | Spine width (mm) | 160 | | DEWEY | 328.581092 | | Academic level | General | | DEWEY edition | DC23 | |
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Prologue 'Just a Girl' Stories of Old The Mujahadeen Running A Village Girl Again When Justice Dies The War Within Losing Her One Ordinary Thursday Retreat to the North Everything Turns White A Taliban Wedding An End before a Beginning
Praise for Fawzia Koofi 'One of the country's most outspoken democracy activists ... Koofi describes unflinchingly the wreckage she witnessed at the hands of Afghans of all ideologies and clans.' - The Globe and Mail

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