Twenty Years, Sune Engel Rasmussen
Twenty Years, Sune Engel Rasmussen
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Twenty Years
Hope, War, and the Betrayal of an Afghan Generation

Author: Sune Engel Rasmussen

Narrator: Fajer Al-Kaisi

Unabridged: 12 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/19/2024


Synopsis

An intimate history of the Afghan war―and the young Afghans whose dreams it enabled and dashed.No country was more deeply affected by 9/11 than Afghanistan: an entire generation grew up amid the upheaval that began that day. Young Afghans knew the promise of freedom, democracy, and safety, fought with each other over its meaning―and then witnessed its collapse. In Twenty Years, the Wall Street Journal correspondent Sune Engel Rasmussen draws on more than a decade of reporting from the country to tell Afghanistan’s story from a new angle. Through the eyes of newly empowered women, skilled entrepreneurs, driven insurgents, and abandoned Western allies, we see the United States and its partners bring new freedoms and wealth, only to preside over the corruption, war-lordism, and social division that led to the Taliban’s return to power.Rasmussen relates this history via two main characters: Zahra, who returns from abroad with high hopes for her liberated county, where she must fight to escape a brutal marriage and rebuild her life; and Omari, who joins the Taliban to protect the honor of his village and country and winds up wrestling with doubt and the trauma of war after achieving victory. We also meet Parasto, who risks her life running clandestine girls’ schools under the new Taliban regime, and Fahim, a rags-to-riches tycoon who is forced to flee. With intimate access to these and other characters, Rasmussen offers deep insight into a country betrayed by the West and Taliban alike.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan on August 13, 2024

When I started Sune Engel Rasmussen's Twenty Years, I knew this would be a challenging read for me. For anyone who reads my reviews regularly, they know I am not shy about pointing out I am a U.S. Army Veteran and spent a tour in Iraq as a tank platoon leader. Rasmussen makes no qualms about what Tw......more

Goodreads review by Amber on January 19, 2025

I can't put into words for this book. Saying I enjoyed are the wrong words. I learned so much through this book.......more

Goodreads review by Kat on September 15, 2024

Oh, gosh, reading this cost me lots of nerves. This is not easy to review simply because there are a lot of things in this book twisted around. The narrative is anti-American and anti-Wetern. Every page is focused on bashing Americans and everything they have ever done. It`s very unfair and very bia......more

Goodreads review by Susan on February 02, 2025

It was fascinating, heartbreaking, and infuriating to read about the past twenty years of the Afghan War. Despite the billions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, Afghanistan looks an awful lot like it did before the war began. Following the war through the lives of various people helps gr......more

Goodreads review by Brian on March 09, 2025

I picked this as it was on the Economist magazine list of top 10 books of 2024. I've read a couple of other books about or portions of - from a U.S. soldier perspective, also a couple of novels I think. It took me almost 3 weeks to get through even though just 300 pages but that included a couple of......more


Quotes

“An unflinching, knowledgeable examination of betrayed hopes, broken fates, and damaged lives—the record of America’s failed experiment to remake Afghanistan. Sune Engel Rasmussen has crisscrossed the country and delivered a deeply empathetic book that illuminates the human toll exacted on the Afghans—those who had believed in American promises of a better future, and those who had fought America in the battlefield.” —Yaroslav Trofimov, two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of Our Enemies Will Vanish"Sune Engel Rasmussen has crafted a rich narrative showing how America's longest war affected Afghans, from the women who bought into the idea that they could help chart their country's future to the men who were skeptical of the future that the West would actually deliver. He's managed to weave together all the faces of Afghanistan, and all the complexities, contradictions, surprises and tragedies lived over decades of conflict. His book manages to be both a lesson in empathy and a vital snapshot of history." —Kim Barker, author of The Taliban Shuffle"Sune Engel Rasmussen's coverage of Afghanistan has long been superlative. Now comes his excellent book, which is deeply reported, well-written, and moving, telling the story of America's abandonment of the Afghan people. It's a somber story that he tells very well." —Peter Bergen, author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden