Ratings3
Average rating4.3
One Half from the East took me into the world of a young girl in Afghanistan whose family is rocked by tragedy. When Obayda's father loses his legs in a bomb explosion, she is transformed into a bacha posh — a temporary boy — to bring luck and hopefully a new male baby to the family. The exploration of gender roles was fascinating and timely, as Obayda at first hates her disguise but then embraces the freedom it brings her and dreads losing it. No easy answers are to be found, but these are questions we must explore with girls (and boys) from a young age if we are to move into a more equitable future.
A fairly straightforward story about an Afghani girl who becomes a boy to help her family and discovers joy in the freedom her new role offers. Deals with gender in a very gentle way.
4.5 stars because I wanted MORE story but this was beautifully written and an engaging story like always.