
A Disappearance in Damascus
by Deborah Campbell (2015)
Similar to 'The Bookseller of Kabul', this memoir delves into complex Middle Eastern politics and personal danger.

by Åsne Seierstad (2002)
Two weeks after September 11th, award-winning journalist Asne Seierstad went to Afghanistan to report on the conflict there. In the following spring she returned to live with an Afghan family for several months. For more than twenty years Sultan Khan defied the authorities - be they communist or Taliban - to supply books to the people of Kabul. He was arrested, interrogated and imprisoned by the communists and watched illiterate Taliban soldiers burn piles of his books in the street. He even resorted to hiding most of his stock in attics all over Kabul. But while Khan is passionate in his love of books and hatred of censorship, he is also a committed Muslim with strict views on family life. As an outsider, Seierstad is able to move between the private world of the women - including Khan's two wives - and the more public lives of the men. And so we learn of proposals and marriages, suppression and abuse of power, crime and punishment. The result is a gripping and moving portrait of a family, and a clear-eyed assessment of a country struggling to free itself from history.
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by Deborah Campbell (2015)
Similar to 'The Bookseller of Kabul', this memoir delves into complex Middle Eastern politics and personal danger.

by Souad Mekhennet (2017)
Like 'The Bookseller of Kabul', this gripping account explores the challenges of reporting from politically volatile regions.

by Deborah Rodriguez (2007)
Echoing 'The Bookseller of Kabul', this book offers an intimate look at Afghan women's lives and their pursuit of change.

by Azar Nafisi (2003)
This book, like 'The Bookseller of Kabul', explores the intersection of literature, censorship, and women's lives under oppressive regimes.

by Mohsin Hamid (2007)
Similar to 'The Bookseller of Kabul', this novel examines cultural clashes and personal identity in a post-9/11 world.
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