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My Dear Kabul

The extraordinary diary of an Afghan women's writing group during the fall of Kabul, as heard on R4's Book of the Week

By Untold Narratives CIC

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Hodder & Stoughton Hardback English

My Dear Kabul

The extraordinary diary of an Afghan women's writing group during the fall of Kabul, as heard on R4's Book of the Week

By Untold Narratives CIC

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