Ebook {Epub PDF} The Broken Circle: A Memoir of Escaping Afghanistan by Enjeela Ahmadi-Miller






















Enjeela Ahmadi-Miller. Average rating: · 8, ratings · reviews · 1 distinct work • Similar authors. The Broken Circle: A Memoir of Escaping Afghanistan. by. Enjeela Ahmadi-Miller, John DeSimone (Goodreads Author) avg rating — 8, ratings — published — 8 /5(). The Broken Circle is Enjeela’s story of escape, endurance, determination, and pluck as she and three of her siblings flee the war in Afghanistan and embark on a five-year journey, traveling by taxi, bus, car, donkey, and foot across South Asia to reunite with her mother and sisters/5(K). Conflicted: A History Podcast. As the CIA wages a covert proxy war against the Soviet 40th Army, the Mujahideen are showered with billions of dollars and cutting-edge weaponry. An old animosity between two prominent Mujahideen commanders – Ahmed Shah Massoud and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar - turns into a bitter, deadly rivalry.


Editions for The Broken Circle: A Memoir of Escaping Afghanistan: (Kindle Edition published in ), (Audio CD published in ), An emotional and sweeping memoir of love and survival—and of a committed and desperate family uprooted and divided by the violent, changing landscape of Afghanistan in the early s. Before the Soviet invasion of , Enjeela Ahmadi remembers her home—Kabul, Afghanistan—as peaceful, prosperous, and filled with people from all walks of. The Broken Circle. A Memoir of Escaping Afghanistan. By: Enjeela Ahmadi-Miller. Narrated by: Lameece Issaq. Length: 8 hrs and 12 mins. Unabridged Audiobook. Categories: Literature Fiction, Genre Fiction. out of 5 stars.


An emotional and sweeping memoir of love and survival - and of a committed and desperate family uprooted and divided by the violent, changing landscape of Afghanistan in the early s. Before the Soviet invasion of , Enjeela Ahmadi remembers her home - Kabul, Afghanistan - as peaceful, prosperous, and filled with people from all walks of life. The Broken Circle is Enjeela’s story of escape, endurance, determination, and pluck as she and three of her siblings flee the war in Afghanistan and embark on a five-year journey, traveling by taxi, bus, car, donkey, and foot across South Asia to reunite with her mother and sisters. Enjeela Ahmadi Miller was born in in Kabul, Afghanistan and is currently a citizen of the United States. She has also lived in Pakistan and India; she speaks several languages including Farsi, English, Hindi and Urdu. Ms. Miller came to the US in Her father was a real-estate owner and worked for the American embassy in Afghanistan.

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