Afghanistan
From the Set Exploring World Cultures
From the rugged mountain landscapes to the bustling city streets, this volume explores the culture, traditions, and challenges of the fascinating country of Afghanistan. Students learn about the ancient civilizations that once thrived here, the impact of foreign invasions and wars, and the struggles and triumphs of the Afghan people in their quest for stability and peace. Through full-color photographs and engaging sidebars, readers gain a deeper understanding of the country's rich heritage, modern-day realities, and the hope and resilience of its people.
SLJ Review of Exploring World Cultures
This offering from Cavendish Square complements their “Cultures of the World” series, written at a lower reading level for younger readers. It follows a similar structure, examining the nations’ geography, economy, and government in the first half, followed by an exploration of cultures, including sections on fun and play, arts and festivals, and food. The pages come alive with captivating images of currency, food, people, and landscapes, accompanied by informative captions and fact boxes. The back matter features a glossary, an index, and additional resources. VERDICT A thorough study of world cultures.