82 pages • 2 hours read
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In Shooting Kabul, 11-year-old Fadi Nurzai and his family flee Taliban-controlled Afghanistan for San Francisco, but in the chaos, Fadi loses his six-year-old sister, Mariam. Struggling with his guilt while adapting to a new life, Fadi becomes determined to find Mariam by winning a photography contest that offers a trip to India, bringing him closer to her last known location. Sensitive topics include war, immigration struggles, and bullying.
N. H. Senzai's Shooting Kabul compellingly captures a young Afghan boy's struggle with loss and adaptation in post-9/11 America. Reviewers praise the authentic cultural depictions, emotional depth, and accessible writing. However, some note that the plot occasionally feels predictable. Overall, it’s a heartfelt, educational read suitable for young audiences.
Readers who would enjoy Shooting Kabul by N. H. Senzai are typically young adults interested in stories about resilience, immigration, and cultural identity. Similar to The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis and Inside Out & Back Again by Thanhha Lai, this book appeals to those who appreciate heartfelt, family-centered narratives set against historical backdrops.
Lexile Level
800LHistorical Fiction
Children's Literature
Realistic Fiction
Military / War
Arts / Culture
Relationships: Family