Born a Girl, Made a Warrior: One Woman’s Fight for Voice, Dignity, and Freedom in a Country at War In a land torn apart by conflict, one girl refused to be silenced. From the streets of Kabul to the studios of Afghanistan’s national radio, Nabila Homayoun tells her remarkable true story of courage, survival, and hope. As a young girl, Nabila dreamed of becoming a voice for others — but under the communist regime and rising tides of war, her voice became both her greatest weapon and her greatest risk. Through imprisonment, loss, forced marriage, exile, and rebirth in a new country, she never stopped believing in freedom, education, and the right to be heard. Told with honesty and grace, Born a Girl, Made a Warrior is not just a memoir — it’s a testimony to every woman who has ever fought to reclaim her life. Nabila’s journey captures the pain and perseverance of generations of Afghan women who dared to rise despite oppression, war, and silence. Readers will be inspired by her resilience, heartbroken by her losses, and uplifted by her triumph. This is a story of faith, identity, and the unbreakable spirit of a woman who turned pain into purpose.