Published in , Kabul Beauty School: An American Woman Goes Behind the Veil is a memoir by Deborah Rodriguez. The story follows Rodriguez, an American, through her time in Afghanistan from as she opens a beauty school. Kabul Beauty School is a true story of an American woman, Deborah Rodrigues, who saw an opportunity to help Afghan women become productive members of Afghan society by becoming beauticians. Reading the stories of the beauty school students was often jaw dropping, as many are beaten by their husbands, enslaved by mothers-in-law, and have no personal freedom to come and /5(). · Deborah Rodriguez is a hairdresser, a motivational speaker, and the author of the bestselling memoir Kabul Beauty School. She spent five years teaching at and later directing the Kabul Beauty School, the first modern beauty academy and training salon in Afghanistan. Rodriguez also owned the Oasis Salon and the Cabul Coffee House/5(K).
Kabul Beauty School: An American Woman Goes Behind the Veil. Deborah Rodriguez $ - $ Kabul Beauty School: An American Woman Goes Behind the Veil by Deborah Rodriguez and Kristin Ohlson. Publication Date: Ap; Genres: Nonfiction; Hardcover: pages; Publisher: Random House; ISBN ; ISBN Kabul Beauty School: An American Woman Goes Behind the Veil. by Deborah Rodriguez, Kristin Ohlson Rodriguez details the lushness of a seemingly desolate region and reveals the magnificence behind the burqa. Kabul Beauty School is a remarkable tale of an extraordinary community of women who come "Deborah Rodriguez wants to help the war.
Deborah Rodriguez is a hairdresser, a motivational speaker, and the author of the bestselling memoir Kabul Beauty School. She spent five years teaching at and later directing the Kabul Beauty School, the first modern beauty academy and training salon in Afghanistan. Rodriguez also owned the Oasis Salon and the Cabul Coffee House. Through these and other stories, Rodriguez found the strength to leave her own unhealthy marriage and allow herself to love again, Afghan bltadwin.ru warmth and humor, Rodriguez details the lushness. 4/5: I enjoyed this narrative of an American cosmetologist, from Holland, MI, who set up a cosmetology school in Afghanistan shortly after the fall of the Taliban. She also married an Afghan and as of the ending of the book was living almost full time in Afghanistan. The book was recommended to me by a student. The time frame jumps around some, and can be a bit confusing. The insight to the.
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