Rajiv Chandrasekaran, author of the bestselling “Imperial Life in the Emerald City,” provides a disturbing look at discord and crossed purposes in southern Afghanistan in the year of the American troop surge. (June)

Knopf
320 pp.
This early harvest of spring 2012 titles looks promising.
Rajiv Chandrasekaran, author of the bestselling “Imperial Life in the Emerald City,” provides a disturbing look at discord and crossed purposes in southern Afghanistan in the year of the American troop surge. (June)
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