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Farishta

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Penguin, Jun 2, 2011 - Fiction - 416 pages
Twenty-one years ago, diplomat Angela Morgan’s husband died in the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut. Shattered by her loss, she retreated to the backwaters of the State Department. Now, with her career about to dead end and no connections at home, she is forced to accept assignment to a remote outpost in northern Afghanistan. Unwelcome by the soldiers and unaccepted by the local government and warlords, Angela fights to earn the respect of her colleagues, especially Mark Davies, a British major who is, at turns, her staunchest ally and fiercest critic. Frustrated at her inability to contribute to the Afghani reconstruction, Angela begins to slip out of camp disguised in a burqa to aid the refugees in this war-torn region. As their farishta—or “angel”—she finds a new purpose, an unexpected new community, and an extraordinary new sense of self.


  

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User Review  - Susan - Goodreads

Angela Morgan is an American diplomat with a talent for languages. Because of these skills, which the plot requires her to conceal, she is assigned to a remote British army outpost in northern ... Read full review

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User Review  - Jennifer - Goodreads

It took me a while to get into the book but once I did, it was wonderful. The author's minimalist writing style is Hemingway-esque and there are several scenes in the book that get only a cursory look ... Read full review

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Contents

ONE June 2004 WASHINGTON D
SIX December 24 2004 KABUL
ELEVEN January 3 2005 MAZĀRISHARI?F AIRFIELD
SEVENTEEN January 18 2005
TWENTY February 23 2005 MAZĀRISHARĪF
TWENTYSIX April 3 2005
THIRTYTHREE May 24 2005
FORTY July 14 2005 MAZĀRISHARĪF
FORTYSIX September 1 2005
FORTYSEVEN September 5 2005
FIFTYTHREE October 15 2005
FIFTYEIGHT November 5 2005
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