The Lone Leopard: A novel about a heart-wrenching, yet hopeful story of family, friendship and love set in contemporary Afghanistan

The Lone Leopard: A novel about a heart-wrenching, yet hopeful story of family, friendship and love set in contemporary Afghanistan

by Sharifullah Dorani
The Lone Leopard: A novel about a heart-wrenching, yet hopeful story of family, friendship and love set in contemporary Afghanistan

The Lone Leopard: A novel about a heart-wrenching, yet hopeful story of family, friendship and love set in contemporary Afghanistan

by Sharifullah Dorani

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Praise for The Lone Leopard
Dr Sharifullah Dorani's The Lone Leopard is...a powerful book that tells a story I will never forget...an emotional roller coaster...an eye-opener...that has the potential to become a classic over time. —The Rest Journal of Politics and Development

a heart-wrenching, yet hopeful story of family, friendship and love set against the nationalistic and religious conflicts of Afghanistan's last four decades...an extremely good read —Bedfordshire Refugee and Asylum Seeker Support

a generous, sensitive, well-researched novel which offers an informative perspective on Afghanistan's past, and projects a strong sense of hope for the future. —US Studies Online

an interesting, suspenseful, and impactful story that...gradually rises in intensity and drama...[The book] should especially appeal to those who want to learn more about Afghanistan's complex culture and recent tumultuous history. —The Strategy Bridge

Libraries looking for literary fiction that can reach an exceptionally wide audience will find The Lone Leopard hard-hard-hitting, attractive, and educational, all in one. Ideally, it also will reach into book club discussions with its special brand of personal and political reflection.—Midwest Book Review
a must read for anyone working with or interested in learning about Afghanis. It would also be an excellent option for book clubs. —Keith Shortley

thought-provoking and engaging —Review Tales

fascinating —Andrea Jones, BRASS

an absorbing...sensitive, heartbreaking, and bold...story...It touches your heart —Review Vue

Thought-provoking, heartbreaking, and engaging... a must-read historical fiction Middle Eastern and contemporary romance drama novel. The author's thoughtful and brilliant writing style... and the mesmerizing and emotional story...will have readers hanging onto the author's every word. —Author Anthony Avina's Blog

An eye-opening story that saturates the mind and heart on many different levels. —Donovan's Literary Services

a story of...young lives, teenage angst, human affinity and grief. —Sarah Collier, USSO

an eye-opener...absorbing...and revealing...I heartily recommend it to anyone who wants to 'enter' Afghanistan mentally and emotionally. —Jane Marriott, BRASS

an ideal choice for university/college courses on... South Asia and...the Greater Middle East. —CESRAN
Praise the author's previous book
His is the art of synthesis: of letting the known, verifiable facts speak for themselves... America in Afghanistan documents forensically how the incapacity or unwillingness of the powerful to imagine the conditions of the conquered can prove devastating to the imbalances of geopolitical power ... The book is most powerful precisely when the anthropological distance is set aside and Dorani allows everyday Afghans to speak...Their voice gives the book a human scale. ―Charged Affairs

The fact that Dorani spoke to Afghans from 'all walks of life' in researching the book is a strength that yields many of his most cutting insights...Dorani's Afghan perspective is truly invaluable. Americans and Westerners should pay attention. ―The Strategy Bridge, Carter Malkasian

The new book by Dr. Sharifullah Dorani...is not just another story of Afghanistan's troubled past, but rather is a remarkable account of the country's modern history with details, facts and figures that presents in its entirety the reasons that made Afghanistan, in spite of its ancient and rich civilization, renowned globally for all the wrong reasons. ― U.S. Studies Online

A valuable contribution to understanding the complex motivations, causes and consequences of US policy towards Afghanistan and the internal disagreements between the actors. ―LSE US Centre

The book is extremely valuable in terms of understanding decision making towards Afghanistan...crucial to courses relating to Foreign Policy Analysis, especially those on the Foreign Decision Making Models. ―CESRAN International

Dorani's work ... provides an interesting overview of U.S. political history throughout the course of the Afghanistan war. ―The Palestine Chronicle

Eminently readable ... a must-read for Afghans and others alike. ―Peggy Mason, Rideau Institute, Canada

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781739606930
Publisher: S&M Publishing House
Publication date: 08/05/2022
Pages: 438
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.97(d)

About the Author

SHARIFULLAH DORANI was born and raised in Kabul, Afghanistan, and claimed asylum in the UK in 1999. He completed his PhD on the US War in Afghanistan at Durham University and authored the acclaimed America in Afghanistan. Sharifullah frequently returns to Afghanistan to carry out research and is currently South Asia and the Middle Eastern Editor at CESRAN International.

Author’s Note
The idea for writing this book was conceived in 1992 when the ‘pro-Communist’ Najibullah regime collapsed and the mujahideen took over Kabul. Turning Shia against Sunni and vice versa, setting Afghanistan’s main ethnic groups of Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara and Uzbek against each other, and accusing each other of uniting with the remnants of pro-Communist members and thus not being Islamic enough, the 15 or so mujahideen groups fought each other in the streets of Kabul, killing tens of thousands of innocent Kabulis, displacing hundreds of thousands, and turning half of Kabul into mudbrick rubble with bombs, rockets and cannon fire.
Taking refuge in the basements of our blocks while the gunfire, shelling and fighting continued, I decided (if I made it alive) to write about what we ordinary Afghans went through. Unlike thousands of Kabulis, I was fortunate enough to live, and 18 years later, in 2010, I started writing about the experience: after 12 years of writing (and extensive research), The Lone Leopard is the result. Ahmad, the protagonist, therefore, gives a first-hand account of what I (and most Afghans) have experienced over the past four decades in Afghanistan (and in exile).
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