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E-book: Afghanistan by Donkey, One Year in a War Zone

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An e-book published by Foreign Policy, in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center. 2012.

"If you can't understand a country just from looking at the cities, you certainly can't understand a war just from reading about the battles." -- Peter Bergen

Want to understand the disaster that is the war in Afghanistan? Anna Badkhen's extraordinary account of a year in Northern Afghanistan is a travel guide to a conflict that has raged for the last decade, with little end in sight. Badkhen, a courageous war correspondent, decided to embed not with American troops but with the Afghan people in 2011. Throughout the year, she returns again and again to the country, traveling by foot, by taxi -- and even by donkey -- to the remote villages and hamlets of the Afghan North, reporting as the Taliban take over large swaths of territory and also on the unimaginable daily hardships of life in a place where even such basics as water, electricity, a doctor, and a working school are impossible luxuries.

It's a place so remote that even the death of Osama bin Laden barely registers, where war is taken as a fact of life, along with the rituals of mourning and celebration that Badkhen is allowed to witness up close. As bestselling author Peter Bergen says in the special accompanying introduction, it is "a bleak tale told by an expert storyteller."

This is the story of her year, a year in the life of a war that will not die.

The book includes a preface by bestselling author Peter Bergen as well as two extraordinary photo portfolios.

To purchase the e-book, click here.

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