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We'll Live Tomorrow

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In an aid compound in southern Afghanistan, under the watchful eyes of the Taliban, lives Hunter Ames, an American grappling with a dark family history and a growing midlife malaise. As he tries to find meaning in the chaos, he meets the mysterious Karimullah, a former bacha bazi sex slave hunted by his master. We'll Live Tomorrow follows the unusual friendship the develops between the two. But menacing forces surround them, imbuing their friendship with the promise of salvation and the prospect of tragedy.

385 pages, Paperback

Published October 14, 2015

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Will Everett

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January 11, 2023
this backstory builds into the ultimate tension and climax. Will Everett paints not just two incredibly personal journeys, but the ripple effects that they cause in a larger world.

You’ll be fully won over by the end of it all
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November 8, 2015
This book started off slow for me but I enjoyed reading this so much it opened my eyes to another world that I never knew about.
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