"A powerful read." --Ahmed Rashid, New York Times Bestselling author
of Taliban
"By the end of the book, young readers will be cheering for Fadi as a
good friend." --Mitali Perkins, author of Tiger Boy and You Bring the
Distant Near
"Senzai has brought a whole new world to life for young readers. It is
a world they won't soon forget." --Reza Aslan, author of No God but
God
In the summer of 2001, twelve year old Fadi's parents make the difficult
decision to illegally leave Afghanistan and move the family to the
United States. When their underground transport arrives at the
rendezvous point, chaos ensues, and Fadi is left dragging his younger
sister Mariam through the crush of people. But Mariam accidentally lets
go of his hand and becomes lost in the crowd, just as Fadi is snatched
up into the truck. With Taliban soldiers closing in, the truck speeds
away, leaving Mariam behind.
Adjusting to life in the United States isn't easy for Fadi's family and
as the events of September 11th unfold the prospects of locating Mariam
in a war torn Afghanistan seem slim. When a photography competition with
a grand prize trip to India is announced, Fadi sees his chance to return
to Afghanistan and find his sister. But can one photo really bring
Mariam home?
Based in part on the Ms. Senzai's husband's own experience fleeing his
home in Soviet controlled Afghanistan in the 1970s, Shooting Kabul is a
powerful story of hope, love, and perseverance.