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N. H. Senzai

Shooting Kabul

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2009

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Introduction

Shooting Kabul

  • Genre: Fiction; middle grade contemporary
  • Originally Published: 2010
  • Reading Level/Interest: Lexile 800L; grades 3-7
  • Structure/Length: 25 chapters plus epilogue; approx. 288 pages; approx. 6 hours on audio
  • Protagonist and Central Conflict: While fleeing Afghanistan with his family in 2001, 11-year-old Fadi loses track of his 6-year-old sister, and she is left behind. After settling in San Francisco, Fadi struggles with his guilt as well as the challenges of fitting in at his new American school.
  • Potential Sensitivity Issues: Discrimination against Muslims; bullying

N. H. Senzai, Author

  • Bio: Born in Chicago; grew up speaking two languages; has traveled extensively, including in Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Russia, Egypt, and India; at her boarding school in London, was admired by classmates for surreptitiously reading comic books in class; attended UC Berkeley and Columbia University; lives in San Francisco with her family
  • Other Works: Saving Kabul Corner (2015; with Shooting Kabul, part of the Kabul Chronicles); Ticket to India (2016); Escape from Aleppo (2020)
  • Awards: Middle East Book Award (Middle East Outreach Council; 2010); APALA Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature (2010-2011); Bank Street Best Children’s Book of the Year (2011); Oregon Battle of the Books List (2015)

CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:

  • The Taliban’s Transition From Afghanistan’s Savior to Its Oppressor
  • Photography as a Means of Connecting Cultures
  • 9/11 and Islamophobia in the United States