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Debbie Rodriguez

    January 1, 1950

    Deborah Rodriguez is recognized for her impactful work in Afghanistan, where she founded and directed the Kabul Beauty School, the nation's first contemporary beauty academy. Her experiences in this role, alongside her entrepreneurial ventures, significantly influenced her worldview. She currently resides in Mexico.

    Debbie Rodriguez
    Kabul Beauty School
    The Zanzibar Wife
    The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul (originally published as A Cup of Friendship)
    Return to the Little Coffee Shop of Kabul
    Island on the Edge of the World
    Margarita Wednesdays: Making a New Life by the Mexican Sea
    • 2023
    • 2021

      A tale of forbidden love and sacrifice, set against the vivid backdrop of Morocco

      The Moroccan Daughter
    • 2020

      Island on the Edge of the World

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(85)Add rating

      The stunning new novel from internationally bestselling author Deborah Rodriguez transports us to troubled, mysterious and tropical Haiti for a story of friendship, love and survival

      Island on the Edge of the World
    • 2018

      Oman. The ancient land of frankincense, wind-swept deserts, craggy mountaintops and turquoise seas. Into this magical nation come three remarkable women, each facing a crossroad in her life. Rachel, an American war photographer, who is struggling to shed the trauma of her career. Now she is headed to Oman to cover quite a different story - for a glossy travel magazine. Ariana Khan, a bubbly English woman who has rashly volunteered as Rachel's 'fixer', a job she's never heard of in a country she knows nothing about. And Miza, a young woman living far from her beloved homeland of Zanzibar. As the second wife of Tariq, she remains a secret from his terrifying 'other' wife, Maryam. Until the day that Tariq fails to come home... As the three women journey together across this extraordinary land, they quickly learn that, in Oman, things aren't always what they appear to be... The Zanzibar Wife is a bewitching story of clashing cultures and conflicting beliefs, of secrets and revelations, of mystery and magic, by the author of the beloved international bestseller The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul. 'As if Maeve Binchy had written 'The Kite Runner' - Kirkus Reviews

      The Zanzibar Wife
    • 2016

      In a little coffee shop in war-torn Kabul, five very different women unite for one important cause: to protect the women in Afghanistan. Together, these five women set out to change their lives, and the lives of women in Afghanistan, for ever

      Return to the Little Coffee Shop of Kabul
    • 2015

      Abiding Faith in God

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The collection features a blend of poems and sermons, showcasing the author's reflections and insights developed over time. Each piece offers a glimpse into the author's spiritual journey and creative expression, inviting readers to explore themes of faith, inspiration, and personal growth. The compilation serves as a testament to the author's dedication to both poetry and preaching, providing a unique perspective on life's experiences through lyrical and thoughtful prose.

      Abiding Faith in God
    • 2015

      By the bestselling author of The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul, an inspiring story about one woman's quest to find herself after fleeing Afghanistan.

      The House on Carnaval Street
    • 2014

      This memoir continues the journey of the author after her successful Kabul Beauty School, showcasing her courageous and often humorous path to reinvention. With a blend of pioneering spirit and sharp wit, it offers an engaging narrative that reflects on personal growth and resilience. The story promises to entertain while providing insight into the author's experiences and transformations.

      Margarita Wednesdays: Making a New Life by the Mexican Sea
    • 2012

      In this debut novel by Deborah Rodriguez, Sunny finds solace in war-torn Afghanistan, running a coffee shop for expats. She forms deep connections with locals like Halajan and Yazmina, navigating love and secrets amidst conflict. The story beautifully explores themes of friendship, hope, and resilience in challenging times.

      The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul (originally published as A Cup of Friendship)