The Finest Hotel in Kabul, 9781529151039
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Kabul’s hotel witnessed Afghanistan’s turbulent history through its people.

The Finest Hotel in Kabul

A People’s History of Afghanistan

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  • Paperback

    448 pages

  • Release Date

    23 September 2025

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Summary

‘A book brimming with deep insight, courage and conscience. Astonishingly beautiful, subtle and simply unforgettable.’ Elif Shafak

‘Ingenious’ KAMILA SHAMSIE ‘Incredible’ PETER FRANKOPAN ‘Beautiful’ RORY STEWART

In 1969, the luxury Hotel Inter-Continental Kabul opened its doors—a glistening white box, high on a hill, that reflected Afghanistan’s hopes of becoming a modern country, connected to the world.

Lyse Doucet first checked into the Inter-Continental on Christmas…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529151039
ISBN-10:1529151031
Author:Lyse Doucet
Publisher:Cornerstone
Imprint:Hutchinson Heinemann
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:448
Release Date:23 September 2025
Weight:576g
Dimensions:234mm x 153mm x 36mm
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The Finest Hotel in Kabul tells the story of Afghanistan through the Hotel Inter-Continental Kabul, a sexy splash of glamour in a poor, mostly illiterate country when it opened in 1969. Afghanistan was a kingdom then and in the years since, the hotel and its staff have seen coups, a Soviet invasion, a Marxist dictatorship, civil war, the Taliban, western invasion and occupation, the Taliban again. Doucet, the BBC’s chief international correspondent, does a terrific, novelistic job of telling the story of the people who’ve worked there and what this tumultuous change has meant for them. * ROBBIE MILLEN, The Times *An incredible book – vivid and beautifully written, it captures the soul of Afghanistan through an age of hopes and heartbreak, as well as one of constant change. A tender, wise and quietly devastating book. * PETER FRANKOPAN, author of The Silk Roads *An ingenious method of storytelling, and what a story the Inter-Continental Kabul has to tell. Lyse Doucet writes with verve and insight, and a clear warmth of feeling for Afghanistan and its people. * KAMILA SHAMSIE, author of Home Fire *The Finest Hotel in Kabul plays to all Lyse Doucet’s strengths. Clarity, empathy, depth of knowledge and innate grasp of fine detail. Her subject is not just a hotel, but a hotel that tells the story of four decades of Afghanistan’s proud and sometimes unbelievably painful history. This is a most readable account of joy, despair and resilience in one of the world’s most fascinating countries. * MICHAEL PALIN *As with the voice, so with the book: distinct, original, humane, powerful and utterly compelling. * PHILIPPE SANDS, author of East West Street *A book brimming with deep insight, courage and conscience. Everyone should read this. Astonishingly beautiful, subtle and simply unforgettable. * ELIF SHAFAK, author of There Are Rivers in the Sky *A story of a country and a people, told with knowledge, insight and tenderness. I’ve been waiting for a Lyse Doucet book for a long time and what she has produced here is testament to her humanity as well as her journalistic eye. * MISHAL HUSAIN, author of Broken Threads *Charming and often surprising … What sustains the book is Doucet’s focus on the ordinary Afghans who keep the place going despite the shelling, rockets, suicide bombs and occasional massacres of both staff and guests … the hotel remains a monument to Afghan resilience and to the bravery and persistence of its staff. In Doucet, and her witty, observant and sometimes heartbreaking book, they have found a worthy chronicler. * WILLIAM DALRYMPLE, GUARDIAN *The Finest Hotel in Kabul offers an unflinching and intimate portrait of contemporary Afghanistan, from the hopeful days following the fall of the Taliban’s first regime to the chilling return of fear under their second rule. At the heart of the story is a woman who prepares food with her hands, yet in doing so, is quietly shaping the future. As the Taliban return, laughter fades, and like thousands of other women, she is pushed to the margins. This book is a powerful historical account of lives lived in the crossfire of conflict and power, a story too rarely heard, and too often overlooked. Broken promises of peace for a people who have lived, generation after generation, in the shadow of war and politics. * ZAHRA JOYA, founder of Rukhshana Media *What a beautiful book – inventive, compassionate, witty, brilliantly structured. An extraordinary introduction to Afghanistan, and a tribute to one of the finest correspondents of our age. * RORY STEWART, author of Politics On the Edge and The Places in Between *

About The Author

Lyse Doucet

Lyse Doucet is one of the world’s most respected war correspondents. She has reported on significant global events, including the Arab Spring and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as Chief International Correspondent for the BBC. Her connection to Afghanistan and the Kabul Inter-Continental Hotel, which she first visited in 1988, remains strong. Drawing on years of conversations with the hotel’s staff and guests, she shares the unique story of this iconic location.

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