<B>One of the world’s leading female photojournalists presents a powerful photo essay of daily life in war-torn Afghanistan, offering the most complete visual narrative history of this pivotal Middle East country currently in print.</B><BR/><BR/>". . . the book is a must-see for anyone with any interest in Afghanistan, the plight of women internationally or photography."<BR/>—Kim Barker, <I>New York Times Lens Blog</I><P><B>Winner, International Photography Award, 1st Place, Professional: Book, Documentary, 2016</B></P><P>The Afghan people are standing at a crucial crossroads in history. Can their fragile democratic institutions survive the drawdown of US military support? Will Afghan women and girls be stripped of their modest gains in freedom and opportunity as the West loses interest in their plight? While the media have largely moved on from these stories, Paula Bronstein remains passionately committed to bearing witness to the lives of the Afghan people. I