"Back at the guest house, I found the staff glued to a Pakistani singing competition that was really a beauty parade. The only criterion for watching TV -- and exclusively male activity -- is whether there are any pretty girls in it. 'Are you married?' asked the boss. 'You have friend?' I began wondering whether they would buy pornography. Are there Pakistani porn mags? There may be a business opportunity here."
An account of Matthew Leeming's adventures in Afghanistan, this is part memoir, part-travelogue -- and a riveting read. Full of eye-opening facts about Afghan society and culture (including attitudes to the Taliban and glimpses of what it's like to live in a country so ravaged by war:
"One tank formed the foundation of a house; another had been incorporated into a wall"), it is written with a colourful, humourous yet sympathetic style, and covers topics as diverse as the Nazis in Nuristan, the mystery of the blonde Afghans, and the world's oldest mine.
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Interest Age: From 18 years
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 135 mm
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978-0-330-49378-9 (9780330493789)
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