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The Richest Woman in Afghanistan

By: Sana Momand
Narrated by: Warren du Plooy
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"It's Saturday, the first day of the week. There is no silence. People are back to work after one day off. The air is not clean and beautiful. The sky is not clear and gleaming. The sun doesn't find the peaks of the mountains of Kabul clean and bright. The five million inhabitants of this great city do not feel as happy and free as before. There is no lull. No one can predict what will happen in a moment, a week or a year. Nothing is impossible in Afghanistan. People are not sure there will not be any bad or damn change in the near future. No one believes the future is right and bright."

So begins the poignant tale of peace, hope, and unity in the face of adversity. "The Richest Woman in Afghanistan" will leave you captivated, delving ever deeper into Jelva's world, and the wisdom she has to offer.

©2023 Amanda Lamkin (P)2023 Amanda Lamkin
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