Hmm, I thought I replied to this.
Anyways, I read it, and I thought it was great. At my university (UTA), all freshmen are given this book free, and we read it and we discuss it in some of our classes. It's supposed to encourage conversation between freshmen. We're actually not required, but it's beneficial.
I was amazed at how much detail was put into this book. Some parts surprised me (which I'm not going to say because it'll give the book away and they're not entirely appropriate), but it was still a fantastic book. It showed me a different side of Afghanistan, because nowadays all we see are the Taliban and buildings that have been reduced to rubble by explosions.
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