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_aThe dogs are eating them now _b: our war in Afghanistan _c/ Graeme Smith |
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_aToronto _b: Alfred A. Knopf Canada _c, 2013 |
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_a298 p. _b: illus. _c; 24 cm. |
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520 | _aThis is a reportage that is written in the dust and danger of a country that fades from global view. From the very first line, you understand how much Greame Smith cares about Afghanistan and wants all of us to do the same. This book confronts the noble aims and aching failures of international engagement. It offers us a searing critique and a sober assessment of the world's ability to do good in difficult places. | ||
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_aAfghanistan war _y--2005 - 2011 |
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_aWar correspondents _z-Afghanistan |
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