The Lovers

Author:   Rod Nordland
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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9780062378835


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   28 July 2023
Format:   Paperback
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An account illuminating the ongoing debate about women's rights in the Muslim world documents the true story of how two people from different Afghani tribes pursued a relationship against Islamic law and remain in hiding from relatives who intend to kill them to restore family honor.

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Author:   Rod Nordland
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780062378835


ISBN 10:   006237883
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   28 July 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A hopeful tale of youthful romance, of passion and perseverance against the backdrop of a war ravaged Afghanistan. . . . [Nordland's] skills as a journalist are evident in his rendering of this love blossoming against all odds. --New York Times Book Review A rich account of Zakia and Ali's romance that doubles as an indictment of the Afghan patriarchy's abuse of women and the failures of all those in power, inside and outside the country, to curtail it. --Boston Globe Nordland offers a stark, eye-opening look at the deplorable state of women's rights in Afghanistan through the travails of a brave, determined young couple. --Booklist, Starred Review From the couple's elopement to their elevation to media prominence, Nordland's storytelling remains gripping, with more than a hint of Shakespearean drama. --Publishers Weekly Meticulously reported and written, Nordland's book is an exceptionally well-delineated glimpse into the marriage practices of a closed patriarchal society and the suffering it has caused women. A provocative, well-told story of love . . . and an incisive examination of the continued violation of women's rights in Afghanistan. --Kirkus An appealing love story of a young couple from neighboring farming families in mountainous northern Afghanistan. ... A heartfelt, readable account for those interested in the personal impact of a decade of American engagement in Afghanistan. --Library Journal A captivating account of forbidden love in one of the world's most conservative countries. Nordland takes the reader on his personal journey to save a couple from the inevitable doom of secret love in Afghanistan and reveals an unprecedented window into the country's cultural constraints.--Lynsey Addario, author of It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War This sensitive and unblinking portrait of love and injustice somehow encompasses Afghanistan's recent tragedy: hope, suffering, disillusionment, resilience. Rod Nordland has come as close as any Western reporter to the human heart beneath the headlines. --George Packer, author of The Unwinding and The Assassins' Gate .. . a searing analysis of the endemic gender terrorism in a culture where no woman of any age or class . . . is immune from brutality at the hands of her own kinsmen. You will never use the word 'patriarchy' casually after you read it. And read it you must. --Judith Thurman, critic, biographer, and winner of the National Book Award Rod Nordland has written a riveting, romantic page-turner about two young people fighting to be together against terrible odds. This is a vitally important book that exposes the abominable treatment of women by a society the U.S., in its ignorance, has fought to preserve. --Susan Adams, senior editor at Forbes With The Lovers, Rod Nordland has delivered a true-to-life Romeo & Juliet story that cuts straight to the heart. This saga of Zakia and Ali is raw, poignant, uplifting, and suspenseful, and absolutely compelling throughout. --Jon Lee Anderson, New Yorker staff writer and author of Che Guevara Rod Nordland is a master at bringing war down to the human level. --Jill Abramson, former executive editor of the New York Times A deeply reported and deeply felt book about true love and its political and personal consequences in one of the most dangerous countries in the world, for journalists and lovers, too. --Ron Javers, former Executive Editor, Newsweek International The appalling way Afghanistan denies rights to women, and the indifference of government officials the United States has spent years and billions of dollars supporting there, should make Americans wary of plunging in anywhere else to remake a culture we have no clue about--as this astounding book makes clear. --Craig Whitney, author of Living With Guns A gripping read and a compelling exploration of Afghanistan well beyond its headlines. You will be thinking about Ali and Zakia long after you have finished the book. --Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Council on Foreign Relations and author of Ashley's War .. . a lyrical look at a love story that at once inspires and frightens. . . . Nordland introduces the reader to the complexities of Afghanistan's traditions and cultures and the charm of the Afghan people, who cherish hope while struggling against the tragedies that come with decades of destruction. --Kathy Gannon, journalist at the Associated Press Rod Nordland develops a captivating and beautifully-written true story of an elopement into an analysis of Afghan misogyny and domestic violence which reveals more about conservative Afghan life and the struggle to change it than most other non-fiction books about the country. --Jonathan Steele, The Guardian The dramatic tale of Zakia and Ali reminds us of the human stakes for women that grow from cultural conventions in so many parts of the world. Norland's patient tracking of this incredible saga tells us as much about Afghanistan as it does about the contours of the heart. --Dr. Amanda Foreman, creator of The Ascent of Women


The dramatic tale of Zakia and Ali reminds us of the human stakes for women that grow from cultural conventions in so many parts of the world. Norland s patient tracking of this incredible saga tells us as much about Afghanistan as it does about the contours of the heart. --Dr. Amanda Foreman, creator of The Ascent of Women


The dramatic tale of Zakia and Ali reminds us of the human stakes for women that grow from cultural conventions in so many parts of the world. Norland's patient tracking of this incredible saga tells us as much about Afghanistan as it does about the contours of the heart. --Dr. Amanda Foreman, creator of The Ascent of Women


A hopeful tale of youthful romance, of passion and perseverance against the backdrop of a war ravaged Afghanistan. . . . [Nordland s] skills as a journalist are evident in his rendering of this love blossoming against all odds. --New York Times Book Review A rich account of Zakia and Ali s romance that doubles as an indictment of the Afghan patriarchy s abuse of women and the failures of all those in power, inside and outside the country, to curtail it. --Boston Globe Nordland offers a stark, eye-opening look at the deplorable state of women s rights in Afghanistan through the travails of a brave, determined young couple. --Booklist, Starred Review From the couple s elopement to their elevation to media prominence, Nordland s storytelling remains gripping, with more than a hint of Shakespearean drama. --Publishers Weekly Meticulously reported and written, Nordland s book is an exceptionally well-delineated glimpse into the marriage practices of a closed patriarchal society and the suffering it has caused women. A provocative, well-told story of love . . . and an incisive examination of the continued violation of women s rights in Afghanistan. --Kirkus An appealing love story of a young couple from neighboring farming families in mountainous northern Afghanistan. A heartfelt, readable account for those interested in the personal impact of a decade of American engagement in Afghanistan. --Library Journal A captivating account of forbidden love in one of the world s most conservative countries. Nordland takes the reader on his personal journey to save a couple from the inevitable doom of secret love in Afghanistan and reveals an unprecedented window into the country s cultural constraints.--Lynsey Addario, author of It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War This sensitive and unblinking portrait of love and injustice somehow encompasses Afghanistan s recent tragedy: hope, suffering, disillusionment, resilience. Rod Nordland has come as close as any Western reporter to the human heart beneath the headlines. --George Packer, author of The Unwinding and The Assassins' Gate ... a searing analysis of the endemic gender terrorism in a culture where no woman of any age or class . . . is immune from brutality at the hands of her own kinsmen. You will never use the word patriarchy casually after you read it. And read it you must. --Judith Thurman, critic, biographer, and winner of the National Book Award Rod Nordland has written a riveting, romantic page-turner about two young people fighting to be together against terrible odds. This is a vitally important book that exposes the abominable treatment of women by a society the U.S., in its ignorance, has fought to preserve. --Susan Adams, senior editor at Forbes With The Lovers, Rod Nordland has delivered a true-to-life Romeo & Juliet story that cuts straight to the heart. This saga of Zakia and Ali is raw, poignant, uplifting, and suspenseful, and absolutely compelling throughout. --Jon Lee Anderson, New Yorker staff writer and author of Che Guevara Rod Nordland is a master at bringing war down to the human level. --Jill Abramson, former executive editor of the New York Times A deeply reported and deeply felt book about true love and its political and personal consequences in one of the most dangerous countries in the world, for journalists and lovers, too. --Ron Javers, former Executive Editor, Newsweek International The appalling way Afghanistan denies rights to women, and the indifference of government officials the United States has spent years and billions of dollars supporting there, should make Americans wary of plunging in anywhere else to remake a culture we have no clue about--as this astounding book makes clear. --Craig Whitney, author of Living With Guns A gripping read and a compelling exploration of Afghanistan well beyond its headlines. You will be thinking about Ali and Zakia long after you have finished the book. --Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Council on Foreign Relations and author of Ashley's War ... a lyrical look at a love story that at once inspires and frightens. . . . Nordland introduces the reader to the complexities of Afghanistan s traditions and cultures and the charm of the Afghan people, who cherish hope while struggling against the tragedies that come with decades of destruction. --Kathy Gannon, journalist at the Associated Press Rod Nordland develops a captivating and beautifully-written true story of an elopement into an analysis of Afghan misogyny and domestic violence which reveals more about conservative Afghan life and the struggle to change it than most other non-fiction books about the country. --Jonathan Steele, The Guardian The dramatic tale of Zakia and Ali reminds us of the human stakes for women that grow from cultural conventions in so many parts of the world. Norland s patient tracking of this incredible saga tells us as much about Afghanistan as it does about the contours of the heart. --Dr. Amanda Foreman, creator of The Ascent of Women A hopeful tale of youthful romance, of passion and perseverance against the backdrop of a war ravaged Afghanistan. . . . [Nordland's] skills as a journalist are evident in his rendering of this love blossoming against all odds. --New York Times Book Review A rich account of Zakia and Ali's romance that doubles as an indictment of the Afghan patriarchy's abuse of women and the failures of all those in power, inside and outside the country, to curtail it. --Boston Globe Nordland offers a stark, eye-opening look at the deplorable state of women's rights in Afghanistan through the travails of a brave, determined young couple. --Booklist, Starred Review From the couple's elopement to their elevation to media prominence, Nordland's storytelling remains gripping, with more than a hint of Shakespearean drama. --Publishers Weekly Meticulously reported and written, Nordland's book is an exceptionally well-delineated glimpse into the marriage practices of a closed patriarchal society and the suffering it has caused women. A provocative, well-told story of love . . . and an incisive examination of the continued violation of women's rights in Afghanistan. --Kirkus An appealing love story of a young couple from neighboring farming families in mountainous northern Afghanistan. ... A heartfelt, readable account for those interested in the personal impact of a decade of American engagement in Afghanistan. --Library Journal A captivating account of forbidden love in one of the world's most conservative countries. Nordland takes the reader on his personal journey to save a couple from the inevitable doom of secret love in Afghanistan and reveals an unprecedented window into the country's cultural constraints.--Lynsey Addario, author of It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War This sensitive and unblinking portrait of love and injustice somehow encompasses Afghanistan's recent tragedy: hope, suffering, disillusionment, resilience. Rod Nordland has come as close as any Western reporter to the human heart beneath the headlines. --George Packer, author of The Unwinding and The Assassins' Gate .. . a searing analysis of the endemic gender terrorism in a culture where no woman of any age or class . . . is immune from brutality at the hands of her own kinsmen. You will never use the word 'patriarchy' casually after you read it. And read it you must. --Judith Thurman, critic, biographer, and winner of the National Book Award Rod Nordland has written a riveting, romantic page-turner about two young people fighting to be together against terrible odds. This is a vitally important book that exposes the abominable treatment of women by a society the U.S., in its ignorance, has fought to preserve. --Susan Adams, senior editor at Forbes With The Lovers, Rod Nordland has delivered a true-to-life Romeo & Juliet story that cuts straight to the heart. This saga of Zakia and Ali is raw, poignant, uplifting, and suspenseful, and absolutely compelling throughout. --Jon Lee Anderson, New Yorker staff writer and author of Che Guevara Rod Nordland is a master at bringing war down to the human level. --Jill Abramson, former executive editor of the New York Times A deeply reported and deeply felt book about true love and its political and personal consequences in one of the most dangerous countries in the world, for journalists and lovers, too. --Ron Javers, former Executive Editor, Newsweek International The appalling way Afghanistan denies rights to women, and the indifference of government officials the United States has spent years and billions of dollars supporting there, should make Americans wary of plunging in anywhere else to remake a culture we have no clue about--as this astounding book makes clear. --Craig Whitney, author of Living With Guns A gripping read and a compelling exploration of Afghanistan well beyond its headlines. You will be thinking about Ali and Zakia long after you have finished the book. --Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Council on Foreign Relations and author of Ashley's War .. . a lyrical look at a love story that at once inspires and frightens. . . . Nordland introduces the reader to the complexities of Afghanistan's traditions and cultures and the charm of the Afghan people, who cherish hope while struggling against the tragedies that come with decades of destruction. --Kathy Gannon, journalist at the Associated Press Rod Nordland develops a captivating and beautifully-written true story of an elopement into an analysis of Afghan misogyny and domestic violence which reveals more about conservative Afghan life and the struggle to change it than most other non-fiction books about the country. --Jonathan Steele, The Guardian The dramatic tale of Zakia and Ali reminds us of the human stakes for women that grow from cultural conventions in so many parts of the world. Norland's patient tracking of this incredible saga tells us as much about Afghanistan as it does about the contours of the heart. --Dr. Amanda Foreman, creator of The Ascent of Women


Author Information

Rod Nordland is the New York Times's Pulitzer Prize-winning international correspondent at large. Formerly the paper's Kabul bureau chief, he has worked as a foreign correspondent in more than 150 countries. Previously he was Newsweek's chief foreign correspondent, serving as Baghdad bureau chief from 2003-2005. He was part of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize for news reporting and also a finalist for a Pulitzer in international reporting from Southeast Asia. He has received two George Polk awards; several Overseas Press Club awards, and many other honors. He is the author of The Lovers: Afghanistan's Romeo & Juliet.

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