The Punishment of Virtue: Walking the Frontline of the War on Terror with a Woman Who Has Made it Her Home

The Punishment of Virtue: Walking the Frontline of the War on Terror with a Woman Who Has Made it Her Home

by SarahChayes (Author)

Synopsis

This work is suitable for readers of George Packer's The Assassin's Gate , Asne Seierstad's The Bookseller of Kabul , Christina Lamb's The Sewing Circles of Herat , Jason Burke's Al Qaeda , Rory Stewart's The Places In-Between , Samantha Power's A Problem from Hell , and Azir Nafisi's Reading Lolita In Tehran. What happens when the War on Terror media circus packs up and leaves town? Sarah Chayes has spent the past six years in Afghanistan in order to find out. Living in the old capital Kandahar, dressing like a man, and befriending the heroic Chief of Police, Akrem, she gains unparalleled access to tribal leaders, cunning warlords, jihadist insurgents and opium traders, as well as politicians, security chiefs and Pakistani Intelligence agents - all contending for power in this uniquely strategic place at a pivotal moment in its history. Hers is an urgent book, and a mesmerizingly readable story.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: New
Publisher: Portobello Books Ltd
Published: 08 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 1846270766
ISBN 13: 9781846270765

Media Reviews
A devastating indictment of the contradictions of US policy in Afghanistan by an extremely courageous woman. This is the inside story on Afghanistan after the Taliban by someone who knows and cares Christina Lamb
Author Bio
Born in Washington in 1962, SARAH CHAYES was working in Kandahar as a correspondent for US National Public Radio when the Taliban fell in autumn 2001. In 2002, she launched an NGO with the older brother of the Afghan President and now runs a soap co-operative in Kandahar. She was awarded the 1999 Foreign Press Club award for her news reportage. This is her first book.