
An auto-biography of Saima Wahab, a Pashtun woman born in Kabul, Afghanistan, who fled as a refugee to Pakistan and later Portland, Oregon, and her struggles against the traditional gender roles of her native culture.
year: 2012
call number/section: 920
subjects: wahab, saima, travel, afghanistan, women translators, afghanistan, biography, afghan american women, postwar reconstruction, afghanistan, social conditions, 21st century