3.5 Stars
Behind the lens is a compilation of many themes---travel, culture, family, education, and war. It is a fictional story of a female photographer who goes to Afghanistan to teach photography at a school for girls. The last time she was in the country, the Taliban murdered two marines, and a small Afghani girl died in her arms.
I learned about the writing of the landays and the author's expertise with photography as she mentored her students. Throughout the book, Afghan dishes, the Dari language, traditional dress, and attitudes toward educating women and girls are also discussed. I always enjoy reading about the country of Afghanistan and its women and children, but not about spies, guns, military, or the violent side, which I know exists. This is where the book fell short for me. The violence and romance toward the end, despite being fictional, felt contrived—still a well-written and captivating novel that engaged me until the end.
Thank you, author, publisher, and NetGalley, for the ARC.