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The Kite Runner

by Khaled Hosseini

2003 · Riverhead Books

About the book

Set in Kabul during the final years of the Afghan monarchy, the story follows Amir, a privileged boy who fails to intervene when his loyal friend and servant, Hassan, is brutally assaulted after a kite-fighting tournament. This act of cowardice and the subsequent lies Amir tells to banish Hassan from his household define his life as he later flees to California to escape the Soviet invasion. Decades later, living as an immigrant in America, Amir receives a chance to return to a Taliban-controlled Afghanistan to rescue Hassan’s son and address his historical failures.

This novel attracts readers interested in the intersection of personal morality and geopolitical upheaval. It serves as a study of the psychological weight of secrets and the specific actions required to achieve atonement. Readers gain a detailed perspective on Afghan culture, the ethnic tensions between Pashtuns and Hazaras, and the reality of the refugee experience. By the end, the reader understands how childhood choices dictate adult identity and why facing a violent past is the only way to find peace.

Details

Published
2003
Publisher
Riverhead Books
ISBN
9781594631931
Language
EN