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    My Dear Kabul: The incredible and courageous diary of an Afghan women's writing group during the Fall of Kabul, as featured on Dua Lipa's Service95

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    ISBN: 9781399727990
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    AuthorUntold Narratives CIC
    Pub Date05/06/2025
    BindingPaperback
    Pages384
    Publisher: HACHETTE
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    The incredible collective diary of a women's writing group during the Fall of Kabul in 2021

    'A real-time, moving and intimate portrait of a year living under the Taliban, communicated via clandestine WhatsApp messages'
    SERVICE95

    'An intimate, courageous chronicle of life as it unfolds under Taliban rule'
    OBSERVER, *Book of the Day*

    'A hugely important book'
    BERNARDINE EVARISTO

    'A deeply moving collective memoir'
    LYSE DOUCET

    In August 2021, as the Taliban approached the gates of Kabul, twenty-one women writers in Afghanistan came online in their WhatsApp chat group: they asked what news others had heard and if everyone was safe.

    These women had been brought together as a writing group. They were about to publish their first collection of short stories, while working regular day jobs. Some were students, some newly married, one was a grandmother: all were afraid of what was now to come. Over the next year, in the makeshift refuge of their WhatsApp group, they shared the day-to-day reality of life after a fall.

    Publishing on the anniversary of the Fall of Kabul, this is the women's courageous collective diary: in it the writers watch cities transform, schools close, families change and freedoms disappear. They share stories of chaos, protest and flight - and of life continuing. Check-points are a daily trial; men start behaving differently. Children can't afford the ice-cream man's wares; passports are near impossible to obtain. Together, their messages form a powerful chorus of resistance and solidarity.

    'Its courage is momentous'
    ALI SMITH