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Politics of life, love and betrayal

Posted on March 30, 2006March 30, 2006

It’s been on my reading list for a while and I finally managed to finish it!

The Kite Runner is about two boys Amir and Hassan who grow up in Afghanistan. While Amir is the son of a businessman, Hassan’s father is a servant to Amir’s father. Yet, they forge a friendship when they are really young (they are also nursed by the same woman). Inspite of their closeness, Amir finds it difficult to acknowledge Hassan as a friend because of their class differences. Once particular incident seals their fate and Amir can never reconcile to what constitutes a rather cowardly act.

Soon after the families are torn apart and Amir lands up in America as an immigrant. By a turn of fate, after a 20 year absence, he has to travel back to Afghanistan and relives his childhood and tries to atone for the way he treated Hassan. In his journey, he uncovers another secret that leaves him even more shameful.

Khaled Hosseini’s first novel is a page-turner and I managed to get through it quite quickly. It’s provocative, interesting and the well-fleshed out characters hold you by the scruff and pull you into the pages.

I enjoyed the book immensely. There are not so many descriptive novels based on life in Afghanistan and Hosseini paints a fascinating picture of life in the country before and after Talibisation, Russian occupation and the Mujaheddin. War, politics, betrayal, friendship, relationships and the class system in Afghanistan forms the backdrop and keep your occupied.

Khaled Hosseini now works as a doctor and received political asylum in 1980.

A must read, folks!

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Comments (7)

  1. Mehak says:
    March 30, 2006 at 4:27 pm

    hey Anita…I finished Kite Runner last work…and what a book…loved it !!
    Now hubby dear is engrossed in finishing the book.
    Book highely recommened.

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  2. Mehak says:
    March 30, 2006 at 9:05 pm

    Hey Anita…read this post…

    http://chakshu.blogspot.com/2006/03/chicken-street-kabul.html

    Since you just finished Kite Runner…thot this post might interest you.

    Reply
  3. Venky Krishnamoorthy says:
    March 31, 2006 at 10:17 am

    A very good book indeed. I read this almost a year back : http://venkatkrish.blogspot.com/2005/05/bookspeak-1-kite-runner.html

    What book are you currently reading?

    Reply
  4. Kapil says:
    March 31, 2006 at 3:49 pm

    Your spam filter seems to be getting a little weak. Take a look at it, I think I saw two other posts which had something totally weird commented on them.

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  5. Anand says:
    April 2, 2006 at 6:46 am

    Hey Anita,
    Had rad Kite Runner a couple of months ago when i just moved to Hong Kong. It’s in my all time favourites list…alongwith Shantaram, One Hundred Years of Solitude and Flow!
    Cheers
    Anand

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