The Taliban Shuffle

Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan

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Kim Barker: The Taliban Shuffle (2012, Anchor)

paperback, 320 pages

Published March 6, 2012 by Anchor.

ISBN:
978-0-307-47738-5
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In The Taliban Shuffle, Barker offers an insider’s account of the “forgotten war” in Afghanistan and Pakistan, chronicling the years after America’s initial routing of the Taliban, when we failed to finish the job.

When Barker arrives in Kabul, foreign aid is at a record low, electricity is a pipe dream, and of the few remaining foreign troops, some aren’t allowed out after dark. Meanwhile, in the vacuum left by the U.S. and NATO, the Taliban is regrouping as the Afghan and Pakistani governments floun­der. Barker watches Afghan police recruits make a travesty of practice drills and observes the disorienting turnover of diplomatic staff. She is pursued romantically by the former prime minister of Pakistan and sees adrenaline-fueled col­leagues disappear into the clutches of the Taliban. And as her love for these hapless countries grows, her hopes for their stability and security fade.

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I really wanted to enjoy this book. There were some aspects that were enjoyable but it just got too tedious and into the "foreign correspondence" weeds for my liking. The book was made into a movie and while they were two completely different genres when completed, the movie was far more enjoyable. I rarely say that.

Kim Barker's explanation of the life of a war-zone news reporter did make me wish I could get a news job in that part of the world. For providing that unlikely dream scenario, I thanks her.

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