A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini — book cover

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A Thousand Splendid Suns

by Khaled Hosseini

2007

About the book

Set against the backdrop of Afghanistan’s volatile history from the 1960s to the post-9/11 era, the narrative follows Mariam and Laila, two women from different generations and social classes forced into marriage with the same abusive man. Mariam, born out of wedlock, faces lifelong stigma, while Laila is an educated daughter of the city whose life is upended by war. Their initial resentment shifts into a protective bond as they navigate the constraints of the Taliban’s restrictive laws, domestic violence, and scarce resources in Kabul.

Readers interested in the intersection of Middle Eastern politics and women’s rights gain an unvarnished look at how institutionalized misogyny and shifting regimes dictate private lives. This story appeals to those seeking to understand the human cost of conflict and the mechanics of resilience. The reader leaves with a clear perspective on the endurance of female friendship and the specific sacrifices required to survive systemic oppression during decades of civil unrest.

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Published
2007
Language
EN