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The breadwinner

a graphic novel
A graphic novel adaptation of Deborah Ellis' "The Breadwinner" in which to earn money so that her family can survive after her father's arrest, eleven-year-old Parvana must disguise herself as a boy because of strict limitations imposed by the Taliban rulers of Kabul, Afghanistan, on women's freedom and behavior.

Open skies

my life as Afghanistan's first female pilot
2021
The first female fixed-wing pilot for the Afghan Air Force in 2013, who received the International women of Courage Award, shares how she had to break through social barriers to demonstrate confidence, leadership and decisiveness to realize her dreams.

Margarita Wednesdays

making a new life by the Mexican sea
Deborah Rodriguez discusses her life and adventures in a Mexican seaside town as she tries to reinvent herself after leaving Afghanistan.

The interrogators

inside the secret war against Al Qaeda
2004
Examines the interrogation methods and practices used against Al Qaeda and Taliban prisoners in Afghanistan following the September 11, 2001 attack against America and reveals how they were able to elicit key intelligence information, some of the mistakes made, and abuses against prisoners.

The red circle

my life in the Navy SEAL Sniper Corps and how I trained America's deadliest marksmen
2013
A biography of United States Navy SEAL Brandon Webb, discussing his childhood, family life, and career.

Craig & Fred

a Marine, a stray dog, and how they rescued each other
2018
"In 2010 Sergeant Craig Grossi was doing intelligence work for Marine Recon in a remote part of Afghanistan. While on patrol, he spotted a young stray dog 'with a big goofy head and little legs.' Fred not only stole Craig's heart; he won over the Recon fighters, who helped smuggle the dog into Camp Leatherneck. Fred eventually made it to Craig's family in Virginia, where months later, it was Fred's turn to save Craig's life"--OCLC.

Ground zero

2021
Brandon is visiting his dad on the 107th floor of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 when the attack comes; Reshmina is a girl in Afghanistan who has grown up in the aftermath of that attack but dreams of peace, becoming a teacher and escaping her village and the narrow role that the Taliban believes is appropriate for women--both are struggling to survive, both changed forever by the events of 9/11.
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Fly like a girl

one woman's dramatic fight in Afghanistan and on the home front
Mary Jennings Hegar discusses her experiences as a helicopter pilot in the National Guard.

Zoya's story

an Afghan woman's struggle for freedom
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