When veteran reporter Fariba Nawa returned home to Afghanistan—the nation she had fled as a child with her family during the Soviet invasion nearly twenty years earlier—she discovered a fractured country transformed by a multibillion-dollar drug trade. In Opium Nation, Nawa deftly illuminates the changes that have overtaken Afghanistan after decades of unbroken war. Sharing remarkable stories of poppy farmers, corrupt officials, expats, drug lords, and addicts, including her haunting encounter with a twelve-year-old child bride who was bartered to pay off her father’s opium debts, Nawa offers a revealing and provocative narrative of a homecoming more difficult than she ever imagined as she courageously explores her own Afghan American identity and unveils a startling portrait of a land in turmoil.
Opium Nation: Child Brides, Drug Lords, and One Woman's Journey Through Afghanistan
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Author(s)Fariba Nawa
PublisherHarper Perennial
ISBN / ASINB009LPQBR6
ISBN-13978B009LPQBR3
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Sales Rank79,953
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸