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Enduring Freedom

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"Enduring Freedom" by Trent Reedy is a gripping historical fiction novel that portrays the unlikely friendship between a young American soldier, Joe, and a teen Afghan boy, Baheer. The story is based on the real-life experiences of the authors, offering an authentic portrayal of life as an Afghan teen and a U.S. soldier during the early years of Operation Enduring Freedom. Through alternating perspectives between Joe and Baheer, readers witness the impact of war on both sides, the struggle for freedom, and the power of education in forming bonds and changing lives.

The book delves into themes of courage, hope, friendship, and the importance of education in the face of totalitarian regimes. It highlights the struggles faced by both American soldiers and Afghan locals, shedding light on the complexities of war, the impact on individuals, and the transformative power of understanding and empathy.

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September 11, 2001

Two young men on opposite sides of the world

One war that will change their lives forever Baheer, a studious Afghan teen, sees his family's life turned upside down when they lose their livelihood as war rocks the country.

A world away, Joe, a young American army private, has to put aside his dreams of becoming a journalist when he's shipped out to Afghanistan.

When Joe's unit arrives in Baheer's town, Baheer is wary of the Americans, but sees an opportunity: Not only can he practice his English with the soldiers, his family can make money delivering their supplies. At first, Joe doesn't trust Baheer, or any of the locals, but Baheer keeps showing up. As Joe and Baheer get to know each other, to see each other as individuals, they realize they have a lot more in common than they ever could have realized. But can they get past the deep differences in their lives and beliefs to become true friends and allies?

Enduring Freedom is a moving and enlightening novel about how ignorance can tear us apart and how education and understanding can bring us back together.

"Through Baheer, readers ages 12 and older will gain some understanding of life under the Taliban; of the concussive shock of 9/11 as felt in Central Asia; of Afghans' varied responses to the American invasion; and most of all the transformative promise of schooling. Through Joe, an aspiring journalist, readers experience not only the throb of post-9/11 patriotism but also the tedium, camaraderie and sudden terrors of soldiery in a war zone." - The Wall Street Journal

 
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