The dressmaker of Khair Khana

five sisters, one remarkable family, and the woman who risked everything to keep them safe

256 pages

English language

Published Sept. 23, 2011 by John Murray.

ISBN:
978-1-84854-556-4
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OCLC Number:
777090363

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When the Taliban took control of Kabul, Kamela Sediqi and all the women of Kabul saw their lives transformed. Overnight, they were banned from schools and offices and even forbidden from leaving their front doors on their own. The economy collapsed and young men left the city in search of work and security. Desperate to help her family and support her five brothers and sisters at home, Kamela began sewing cothes in her living room. Little did she know that the tailoring business she started to help her siblings would be the beginning of a dresmaking business that would create jobs and hope for one hundred neighbourhood women and would come to mean the difference between starvation and survival for hundreds of families like her own.

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This book was like, kiddy pool-shallow, which is unfortunate considering the setting and the subject. I think the author meant well, but the story itself just....fell incredibly flat.

The story follows a large family in the time of the Taliban takeover of Kabul. Needing to make ends meet, the large household of women who now find themselves at loose ends decide to take up dressmaking and seamstress work. They do so, they sell their dresses, and the book ends.

I wish I could say I'm being tongue in cheek here, but considering the subject there was a surprising lack of conflict. The sisters, with no experience in dressmaking, learn how to make store-quality dresses in an afternoon. The first store they go to to sell their dresses accepts immediately. They need more money and more work, so they go to another store, who also accepts immediately. They start teaching out …

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Subjects

  • Family
  • Dressmakers
  • Biography
  • Sisters
  • Businesswomen
  • Community life
  • History
  • Social life and customs
  • Economic conditions
  • Economic history
  • Families
  • Manners and customs

Places

  • Afghanistan
  • Kabul
  • Khair Khana (Kabul, Afghanistan)
  • Kabul (Afghanistan)