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My Forbidden Face
Latifa

My Forbidden Face

Growing Up Under the Taliban : a Young Woman's Story

Virago Press Ltd (Nov 14, 2002)
9781860499616
| Paperback
192 pages | 129 x 200 mm
$ 14.99 | Value: $ 3.93
Dewey 297
LC Classification HQ1735.6.Z75 .L38 2002
LC Control No. 2003386504

Subject

  • Political Science

Plot

Latifa was born into an educated middle-class Afghan family in Kabul in 1980. She dreamed of one day of becoming a journalist, she was interested in fashion, movies and friends. Her father was in the import/export business and her mother was a doctor.Then in September 1996, Taliban soldiers seized power in Kabul. From that moment, Latifa, just 16 years old became a prisoner in her own home. Her school was closed. Her mother was banned from working. The simplest and most basic freedoms - walking down the street, looking out a window - were no longer hers. She was now forced to wear a chadri. My Forbidden Face provides a poignant and highly personal account of life under the Taliban regime. With painful honesty and clarity Latifa describes the way she watched her world falling apart, in the name of a fanatical interpretation of a faith that she could not comprehend. Her voice captures a lost innocence, but also echoes her determination to live in freedom and hope. Earlier this year, Latifa and her parents escaped Afghanistan with the help of a French-based Afghan resistance group.