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The Kabul Beauty School: The Art of Friendship and Freedom

The Kabul Beauty School: The Art of Friendship and Freedom

Deborah Rodriguez

Deborah Rodriguez arrived in Afghanistan with a desire to help and a beauty degree. With her knowledge of both beauty and enterprise, she helped found the Kabul Beauty School and opened a modern salon in Kabul. She trained local women to become beauticians - one of the few ways in which a woman could support herself and her family.
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In the tradition of "Reading Lolita in Tehran", a look at the lives of women in Afghanistan through the lens of The Kabul Beauty School. Most Westerners now working in Afghanistan spend their time tucked inside the wall of a military compound or embassy. Deborah Rodriguez is one of the very few who lives life smack in the middle of Kabul. Now, Rodriguez tells the story of the beauty school she founded and the vibrant women who were her students there. When Rodriguez opened the Kabul Beauty School she not only empowered her students with a new sense of autonomy -- in the strictly patriarchal culture, the beauty school proved a small haven -- but also made some of the closest friends of her life. Woven through the book are the stories of her students -- there is the newlywed who must fake her own virginity, the 12 year-old bride who has been sold into marriage to pay her family's debts, the brilliant former medic who has not left her house for thirty years. All of these women have a story to tell, and all of them bring their stories to the Kabul Beauty School, where, along with Rodriguez herself, they learn the art of perms, of friendship, and of freedom.

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Title - The Kabul Beauty School: The Art of Friendship and Freedom

Edition -

Author - Deborah Rodriguez

ISBN 13 - 9780340935231

Imprint - Hodder & Stoughton Ltd

Publisher - Hodder & Stoughton

Date Published - 03/05/2007

Prize -

No. of pages - 288

Binding Type - Hardback

Dimensions - 141 x 225 x 27mm

Weight - 470 g

Languages - English