Through the eyes of a child, I See the Sun in Afghanistan portrays a
culture that emphasizes patriarchal family, love of country and fierce
loyalty to family and tribe. Although the story takes place against the
backdrop of war, it is not political, but a simple story about one day
in the life of a young girl. After waking before dawn, Habiba and her
sister go out to fetch water. Following a breakfast of khojur, she tags
along with her brother and father as they bring the sheep to pasture.
She goes to school outside with other girls; the boys attend school
later in the day. Her family is preparing for cousins and an aunt and
uncle to move in with them and Habiba wonders how everyone will fit into
their small home. A country overview and glossary is included for
parents and teachers who want to go beyond the story and talk more about
Afghanistan and why it is important. In English and Afghan Farsi. For
ages 5 and up.