A young boy, Yamo, lives in the Afghan village of Paghman. The peaceful
village is surrounded by the bounty of nature. Fruit trees burst into
bloom in the spring, and in the summer, Yamo's whole family joins in
harvesting apricots, plums, and cherries--breaking into song as they
pick. This year, for the first time, Yamo goes to the market in town to
sell their harvest with his father. He is filling in for his older
brother, who is off fighting in the war. After they have sold their
fruit, his father uses the income to buy a white baby lamb. Readers will
feel experience the deep love of the family, enjoy the breathtaking
beauty of the landscape, and vivid activities at the town market. Then
on the final page, readers will be stunned to learn: "This winter, my
village was destroyed by the war, and now it's all gone." This book, the
first of three in the Yamo's Village series, leads the young reader to
think in real terms about the meaning of war and its impact. And they
understand that there used to be many beautiful villages in Afghanistan.