cover image However Tall the Mountain: A Dream, Eight Girls, and a Journey Home

However Tall the Mountain: A Dream, Eight Girls, and a Journey Home

Awista Ayub, . . Hyperion, $23.99 (256pp) ISBN 978-1-4013-2249-6

A group of Afghan girls are introduced to soccer American-style in this subtly composed, eye-opening tale of cultural clash and transformation. The author, the director of the Afghan Youth Sports Exchange (AYSE), whose own family emigrated from Kabul to Connecticut when the Soviet-backed coup took over the country in 1978, first sponsored eight Afghan girls to come to America to play soccer for six weeks in 2004. Having been grouped informally as a team only recently back in Afghanistan, where girls were rarely encouraged to play sports, the girls spent six weeks at soccer camps in America—in Washington, D.C.; Connecticut; Cleveland—playing soccer publicly for the first time. Ayub's account explores the diverse stories of the eight girls, who had lived through the recent nightmare era of the Taliban and in some cases were prohibited from attending school; excited and a little frightened by the attention they garnered in America, the eight girls, ranging in age from 10 to 16, then had to return to their humble, war-town families and use their newfound leadership skills to teach others. (Aug.)