Book Descriptions
for Afghan Dreams by Tony O'Brien and Mike Sullivan
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Photojournalist O’Brien and Sullivan travelled to Afghanistan to in terview children between the ages of eight and fifteen, asking standard questions about their past, their families, and their everyday lives. They also inquired about their dreams and hopes for the future. Dreams and reality rarely coincided—as with education. “We walk two hours each way to school. We are very tired afterward, and it is hard to do our studies” (Kamilad, age fourteen, p. 61). Afghanistan is a land of beauty and hor rific scars—in its land and its citizens. Afghan Dreams: Young Voices of Af ghanistan brings the beauty, scars, and voices to life. ALA Notable Children’s Book, Bank Street Children’s Books of the Year, CCBC Choices, Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People (NCSS/CBC). lmp