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The Gardener of Lashkar Gah Larisa Brown

The Gardener of Lashkar Gah By Larisa Brown

The Gardener of Lashkar Gah by Larisa Brown


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The Gardener of Lashkar Gah Summary

The Gardener of Lashkar Gah: The Afghans who Risked Everything to Fight the Taliban by Larisa Brown

The powerful true story of the Afghans left behind as the Taliban conquered the country The 20-year war fought by the US and its allies in Afghanistan is the longest war of the 21st century. It brought opportunity and tragedy for those who were forced to live through it. The abrupt withdrawal of British and American troops in 2021, in what may come to be regarded as one of the worst foreign policy failures of the past hundred years, precipitated the swift recapture of the country by the Taliban. With the withdrawal came upheaval and torment for Afghans who had loyally served alongside NATO forces and were left to fend for themselves at the gates of Kabul airport. This is the story of one such family. The Gardener of Lashkar Gah follows the extraordinary journey of Shaista Gul, a kind man who built a beautiful garden inside a British military base in Helmand Province that became famous as a calm oasis for soldiers with troubled minds. Other members of his family worked for the allies, including his son Jamal, who became an interpreter for the British Army when he was just a teenager. Following the chaotic withdrawal of allied troops, all members of the family suffered. Larisa Brown - Defence Editor for The Times, award-winning journalist and a campaigner for the interpreters of Afghanistan - has spent hundreds of hours talking to members of the Gul family and others in order to tell their remarkable story. In heart-warming and beautifully human prose, she unspools a tale of courage, hope and sacrifice - with the beauty of the garden and the hopes and dreams of the family counterpointed against the violence, anger and chaos raging in Afghanistan at the time. The scandalous betrayal of many of the interpreters and others who worked for the British and American armies is still being revealed. By telling one family's bittersweet experience - The Gardener of Lashkar Gah provides a unique and powerful insight into the devastating effects on ordinary Afghans of the end of the disastrous 'War on Terror'.

The Gardener of Lashkar Gah Reviews

Larisa Brown's storytelling is vivid and compelling, painting a powerful picture of the tragic plight of our Afghan allies. It is an essential story that will define the memory of British involvement in Afghanistan for generations to come. -- Levison Wood, explorer and author of Escape from Kabul
Sitting in the garden in Lash was one of the few places life felt almost normal in Helmand. The roses brought humanity to a harsh environment and a moment of peace in a brutal war. The family who made that space went mostly unnoticed to the soldiers who needed the oasis. Larisa has brought them to the fore and told a story that speaks of so many who served alongside us and who were left homeless by the withdrawal. This is a beautiful book which reminded me of the pain and hope we shared, and the courage and humanity of those we served alongside. In the years gone by I often wondered what happened to that garden and those who tended it. So much we left behind has been lost and trampled, knowing this family's struggles speaks of so many unknowns and unnamed. -- Tom Tugendhat, former officer, former chair of the foreign affairs select committee and current Minister for Security
In the best tradition of intelligent campaigning journalism, with sympathy and insight, Larisa Brown tells the story of one Afghan interpreter and his family abandoned by the British - how many more are there? She exposes the hypocrisy of successive governments that made promises to brave Afghans only to abandon them. -- Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor Channel 4 News, author of In Extremis
From gardens and guns on Afghan front lines to desks of major powers, this book reveals what it's like to live and die in war. A journalist's eye and an advocate's empathy illuminates the steep price paid by Afghans who sided with Britain. -- Lyse Doucet, the BBC's Chief International Correspondent

About Larisa Brown

Larisa Brown is a multi-award winning journalist and Defence Editor of The Times. She has many years of experience reporting from conflict zones around the world, including Syria, Libya and Afghanistan. Prior to joining The Times, Larisa was Defence and Security Editor at the Daily Mail where she spearheaded the newspaper's much praised Betrayal of the Brave campaign. It fought for interpreters who helped fight the Taliban to be given sanctuary in Britain and won Campaign of the Year at the British Journalism Awards 2018.

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GOR013215512
9781399411028
1399411020
The Gardener of Lashkar Gah: The Afghans who Risked Everything to Fight the Taliban by Larisa Brown
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20230831
288
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