The activist for peace and human rights Nadia Ghulam, also an educator at Fundesplai, has just published the book “El país dels ocells sense wings” (Editorial Galera), illustrated by Mona Brunet, a story that becomes a metaphor for the consequences of war and the refugee crisis that Nadia Ghulam herself has lived and lives in her country. Afghanistan.
The activist for peace and human rights Nadia Ghulam, also an educator at Fundesplai, has just published the book “El país dels ocells sense wings” (Editorial Galera), illustrated by Mona Brunet, a story that becomes a metaphor for the consequences of war and the refugee crisis that Nadia Ghulam herself has lived and lives in her country. Afghanistan.
Nadia Ghulam was eight years old when a bomb that fell on her home in Kabul caused her serious injuries. The story presented in the book is a metaphor for the pain caused by war, both physical and emotional wounds, but above all it contains a message of solidarity and peace. “Since I was a little girl I have been pursuing a dream: to learn many things to fight the fire of war and to make my country and the whole world live in peace.”
The book “The country of wingless birds” is aimed at all ages and contains a reading guide prepared by Fundesplai with information, activities and games related to migrations and refuges that can be very useful for parents and educators to explain the consequences of war.