The Lovers: Afghanistan's Romeo and Juliet, the True Story of How They Defied Their Families and Escaped an Honor Killing

The Lovers: Afghanistan's Romeo and Juliet, the True Story of How They Defied Their Families and Escaped an Honor Killing

by Rod Nordland
The Lovers: Afghanistan's Romeo and Juliet, the True Story of How They Defied Their Families and Escaped an Honor Killing

The Lovers: Afghanistan's Romeo and Juliet, the True Story of How They Defied Their Families and Escaped an Honor Killing

by Rod Nordland

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Overview

A riveting, real-life equivalent of The Kite Runner—an astonishingly powerful and profoundly moving story of a young couple willing to risk everything for love that puts a human face on the ongoing debate about women’s rights in the Muslim world.

Zakia and Ali were from different tribes, but they grew up on neighboring farms in the hinterlands of Afghanistan. By the time they were young teenagers, Zakia, strikingly beautiful and fiercely opinionated, and Ali, shy and tender, had fallen in love. Defying their families, sectarian differences, cultural conventions, and Afghan civil and Islamic law, they ran away together only to live under constant threat from Zakia’s large and vengeful family, who have vowed to kill her to restore the family’s honor. They are still in hiding.

Despite a decade of American good intentions, women in Afghanistan are still subjected to some of the worst human rights violations in the world. Rod Nordland, then the Kabul bureau chief of the New York Times, had watched these abuses unfold for years when he came upon Zakia and Ali, and has not only chronicled their plight, but has also shepherded them from danger.

The Lovers will do for women’s rights generally what Malala’s story did for women’s education. It is an astonishing story about self-determination and the meaning of love that illustrates, as no policy book could, the limits of Western influence on fundamentalist Islamic culture and, at the same time, the need for change.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062378835
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 12/13/2016
Pages: 400
Sales rank: 205,884
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 7.20(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Rod Nordland is the New York Times’s Pulitzer Prize–winning international correspondent at large. Formerly the paper’s Kabul bureau chief, he has worked as a foreign correspondent in more than 150 countries. Previously he was Newsweek’s chief foreign correspondent, serving as Baghdad bureau chief from 2003–2005. He was part of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize for news reporting and also a finalist for a Pulitzer in international reporting from Southeast Asia. He has received two George Polk awards; several Overseas Press Club awards, and many other honors. He is the author of The Lovers: Afghanistan’s Romeo & Juliet.

Table of Contents

Dramatis Personae xi

Map: On the Run in Afghanistan xiii

Prologue xvii

1 Under the Gaze of the Buddhas 1

2 Dead Father's Daughter 21

3 Zakia Makes Her Move 49

4 A Rabbi Among the Mullahs 69

5 A Beautiful Place to Hide 85

6 Mystery Benefactor 105

7 Honor Hunters 123

8 The Irreconcilables 139

9 Birds in a Cage 157

10 Reluctant Celebrities 169

11 Back to the Hindu Kush 185

12 Mullah Mohammad Jan 195

13 In the Land of the Bottom-Feeders 219

14 A Dog with No Name 231

Epilogue 251

Supplementary Material: The jihad Against Women 253

Other Battles in the Afghan War of the Sexes 287

Acknowledgments 313

Notes 315

Index 347

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