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003 OCoLC
005 20140612113648.0
008 100512s2010 nyu g 000 0 eng
015 GBB062771|2bnb
016 7 015556834|2Uk
020 9781401310257|q(paperback)
020 1401310257|q(paperback)
035 (OCoLC)646075746
040 AU@|beng|cAU@|dYDXCP|dCDX|dMLN|dBDX
049 CKEA
050 4 GV944.A38|bA98 2010
082 04 958.1046|222
100 1 Ayub, Awista.
245 10 Kabul girls soccer club :|ba dream, eight girls, and a
journey home /|cAwista Ayub.
250 1st pbk. ed.
264 1 New York :|bHyperion,|c[2010]
300 xii, 246 pages ;|c21 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
500 Previously published as: However tall the mountain. 2009.
520 In 1981, Awista Ayub fled her birthplace of Kabul,
Afghanistan with her family and escaped to the United
States. Since then, Awista has been determined to make a
difference for girls still living in Afghanistan. She
honed in on her love of soccer, and set the wheels for
life-changing events in motion by forming the Afghan Youth
Sports Exchange (AYSE). What started with bringing a group
of eight Afghan girls to the US for a soccer clinic
exploded into nothing short of a phenomenon.
650 0 Soccer for girls|zAfghanistan.
650 0 Soccer|xSocial aspects|zAfghanistan.
650 0 Women soccer players|xTraining of|zAfghanistan.
650 0 Women|zAfghanistan|xSocial conditions.
740 02 However tall the mountain.
994 92|bCKE