Blue is The Colour of Heaven: A Journey into Afghanistan

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Afghanistan-remote, elusive, infamous since September 11, 2001 for most – is a land of wonder, beauty and contrasting strangeness for New Zealand writer Richard Loseby. This is the story of a journey that began in the mind of an eight-year-old boy obsessed with ‘looking’ for the Afghan’ and ended with a perilous dash to safety across more than seven hundred kilometers of mountain and desert. Avoiding land mines and bullets, he spent months travelling through Iraq and Iran negotiating a way into Afghanistan. joining forces with the war-weary Mujahedeen, he found unexpected allies and unforgettable friends. Although Loseby encountered danger on many occasions, he experienced a strange joy; daily life was full of small acts of kindness and many acts of hostility – ordinary exchanges charged with tension and drama. The result is a rare glimpse of the Afghani people themselves, people of warmth, generosity and humour. But this is not just a travel story, it is a story of tenacity of spirit and of promises made and kept.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Richard Loseby

Richard Loseby was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea in 1963. he grew up in Australia before moving to New Zealand at the age of eight. In 1980 he ventured into advertising as a copywriter, working in London from 1985 to 1993 before returning to Auckland as a senior writer at DDB New Zealand. Richard is married with two children. This is his first book.

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Title
Blue is The Colour of Heaven: A Journey into Afghanistan
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
0143031767
Length
240p., Map; 20cm.
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#Afghanistan