Drunk Chickens And Burnt Macaroni: Real Stories Of Afghan Women
By: Mary Smith
A remarkable insight into the lives of Afghan women both before and after Taliban's rise to power. Caught up in the day-to-day lives of women like Sharifa, Latifa and Marzia, sharing their problems, dramas, the tears and the laughter: whether enjoying a good gossip over tea and fresh nan, dealing with a husband's desertion, battling to save the life of a one-year-old opium addict or learning how to deliver babies safely.Sorry. This promotion is over.
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Drunk Chickens and Burn Macaroni (subtitle) offers a remarkable insight into the lives of Afghan women both before and after Taliban's rise to power. The reader is caught up in the day-to-day lives of women like Sharifa, Latifa and Marzia, sharing their problems, dramas, the tears and the laughter: whether enjoying a good gossip over tea and fresh nan, dealing with a husband's desertion, battling to save the life of a one-year-old opium addict or learning how to deliver babies safely.Mary Smith spent several years in Afghanistan working on a health project for women and children in both remote rural areas and in the city of Mazar-i-Sharif. Given the opportunity to participate more fully than most other foreigners in the lives of the women, many of whom became close friends, she has been able to present this unique portrayal of Afghan women - a portrayal very different from the one most often presented by the media.
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