Thunder Over Kandahar, Sharon E. McKay
Thunder Over Kandahar, Sharon E. McKay
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Thunder Over Kandahar

Author: Sharon E. McKay

Narrator: Mozhan Marnò

Unabridged: 6 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/25/2011


Synopsis

A powerful novel of enduring friendship set amid the terror and chaos of present-day Afghanistan.

Best friends Tamanna and Yasmine cannot believe their good fortune when a school is set up in their Afghan village; however, their dreams for the future are shattered when the Taliban burn down the school and threaten the teacher and students with death. As Tamanna faces an arranged marriage to an older man, and the Taliban target Yasmine’s Western-educated family, the girls realize they must flee. Traveling through dangerous mountain passes, the two unaccompanied teens find themselves in mortal danger as they confront land mines, a suicide bomber, and roving bands of Taliban. But when the two girls are separated, they are left without the one thing that has helped them survive—each other.

About The Author

Sharon E. McKay is a bestselling, award-winning author. She spent time in Afghanistan in 2009, conducting research for this novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel

Sharon McKay's new novel set in Afghanistan packs an emotional punch. Full of horror and hope at the same time, readers gain insight into the conditions in Afghanistan, and an understanding of their culture and people. While there are violent events, it's not a graphic book, and it's more about the......more

Goodreads review by Hiba

The book Thunder Over Kandahar by Sharon E. Mckay is a very interesting book with many twists and turn as you read.I give thunder Over Kandahar a four star rating. I would recomend it to everyone. It is a realistic fiction because it talks about real life of people in Afghanistan. What they do every......more

Goodreads review by Sonja

After reading Thunder Over Kandahar by Sharon E. McKay, I decided that overall it was a pretty good book. It started out pretty quickly when Yasmines' mother was beaten by members of the Taliban. I enjoyed how it instantly got the reader to understand how hard life in Afghanistan would be, especial......more