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The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini (Paperback)

The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini (Paperback)


by Hosseini, Khaled
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    Kite Runner follows Amir as he saves his childhood best friend's son from the Taliban in Afghanistan during the mid 1990s.
 
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Hosseini's shocking debut novel starts as an eloquent Afghan version of the American immigrant experience in the late 20th century. Betrayal and redemption come to a head when the narrator, a writer, returns to his ravaged homeland to rescue the son of his childhood friend after the boy's parents are shot during the Taliban takeover in the mid '90s. Amir, the son of a well-to-do Kabul merchant and the first-person narrator of this story, marries, moves to California and becomes a successful novelist. But he remains haunted by a childhood incident in which he betrayed the trust of his best friend, a Hazara boy named Hassan, who receives a brutal beating from some local bullies. After becoming established in America, Amir learns that the Taliban have murdered Hassan and his wife, raising questions about the fate of his son, Sohrab. Spurred on by childhood guilt, Amir makes the difficult journey to Kabul, only to learn the boy has been enslaved by a former childhood bully who has become a prominent Taliban official. The price Amir must pay to recover the boy is just one of several brilliant, startling plot twists that make this book memorable both as a political chronicle and a deeply personal tale about how childhood choices affect our adult lives. The character studies alone would make this a noteworthy debut, from the portrait of the sensitive, insecure Amir to the multilayered development of his father, Baba, whose sacrifices and scandalous behavior are fully revealed only when Amir returns to Afghanistan and learns the true nature of his relationship to Hassan. Add an incisive, perceptive examination of recent Afghan history and its ramifications in both America and the Middle East, and the result is a complete work of literature that succeeds in exploring the culture of a previously obscure nation that has become a pivot point in the global politics of the new millennium.

Author:
Hosseini, Khaled
ISBN:
9781594480003
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
371
Publish Date:
04/01/2004
Publisher:
Riverhead Books

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    • Another novel-turned-film

      but this one's not so bad. It's a good story that lends great insight into a Middle Eastern culture most Americans know nothing about. If nothing else, it helps promote understanding and tolerance. I'm all for that!

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      tmissildine from Nashville, TN, Dec 21, 2010

    • GREAT BOOK

      RECEIVED VERY FAST SHIPPING, NEW CONDITION.GREAT PRICE.

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      ginger19 from la, Oct 23, 2010

    • A must read

      Read the book and also watched the movie with a 14 year old son. Some serious, mature topics, but a strong message that fosters understanding of cultural differences and impact of war on various facets of life, even for young children.

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      eskp from Los Angeles, May 6, 2010

    • A Must Read!

      This book is by far the BEST book I have ever read! Typically, I pick up a book, read about 10 pages and get bored with it and put it down to never be picked back up....not with this book! The Kite Runner is an amazing and moving story of a boy named Amir. The narrator, Amir, faces both turmoil and triumphs throughout his life. The author is so clear with his vision, and really takes you on a whirlwind of story! From here on out, I will compare all the other books I read to The Kite Runner. I promise, you will not be disappointed.

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      One of the best books I have read in a while. Gripping story line while filled with background information on a country and people I know little about.

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  • Starred ReviewHosseini's stunning debut novel starts as an eloquent Afghan version of the American immigrant experience in the late 20th century, but betrayal and redemption come to the forefront when the narrator, a writer, returns to his ravaged homeland to rescue the son of his childhood friend after the boy's parents are shot during the Taliban takeover in the mid '90s. Amir, the son of a well-to-do Kabul merchant, is the first-person narrator, who marries, moves to California and becomes a successful novelist. But he remains haunted by a childhood incident in which he betrayed the trust of his best friend, a Hazara boy named Hassan, who receives a brutal beating from some local bullies. After establishing himself in America, Amir learns that the Taliban have murdered Hassan and his wife, raising questions about the fate of his son, Sohrab. Spurred on by childhood guilt, Amir makes the difficult journey to Kabul, only to learn the boy has been enslaved by a former childhood bully who has become a prominent Taliban official. The price Amir must pay to recover the boy is just one of several brilliant, startling plot twists that make this book memorable both as a political chronicle and a deeply personal tale about how childhood choices affect our adult lives. The character studies alone would make this a noteworthy debut, from the portrait of the sensitive, insecure Amir to the multilayered development of his father, Baba, whose sacrifices and scandalous behavior are fully revealed only when Amir returns to Afghanistan and learns the true nature of his relationship to Hassan. Add an incisive, perceptive examination of recent Afghan history and its ramifications in both America and the Middle East, and the result is a complete work of literature that succeeds in exploring the culture of a previously obscure nation that has become a pivot point in the global politics of the new millennium. (June 2) Forecast: It is rare that a book is at once so timely and of such high literary quality. Though Afghanistan is now on the media back burner, its fate is still of major interest and may become even more so as the U.S.'s nation-building efforts are scrutinized. 10-city author tour; foreign rights sold in Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Israel, Spain, Sweden and the U.K. (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
 
 
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