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    • Pub. Date: November 2008
    • 432pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,418

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      • Pub. Date: November 2008
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Paperback, 432pp
      • Sales Rank: 1,418

      Synopsis

      AFTER MORE THAN TWO YEARS ON THE BESTSELLER LISTS, KHALED HOSSEINI RETURNS WITH A BEAUTIFUL, RIVETING, AND HAUNTING NOVEL OF ENORMOUS CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE.

      A Thousand Splendid Suns is a breathtaking story set against the volatile events of Afghanistan's last thirty years — from the Soviet invasion to the reign of the Taliban to post-Taliban rebuilding — that puts the violence, fear, hope and faith of this country in intimate, human terms. It is a tale of two generations of characters brought jarringly together by the tragic sweep of war, where personal lives — the struggle to survive, raise a family, find happiness — are inextricable from the history playing out around them.

      Propelled by the same storytelling instinct that made The Kite Runner a beloved classic, A Thousand Splendid Suns is at once a remarkable chronicle of three decades of Afghan history and a deeply moving account of family and friendship. It is a striking, heart-wrenching novel of an unforgiving time, an unlikely friendship, and an indestructible love — a stunning accomplishment.

      The New York Times - Lisa See

      … Hosseini succeeds in carrying readers along because he understands the power of emotion as few other popular writers do. As he did in The Kite Runner, he uses a melodramatic plot to convey vividly the many aspects of love and the ways people sacrifice themselves for those they hold dear. With A Thousand Splendid Suns, Hosseini has shown that he doesn’t intend to be a one-hit wonder. It will be interesting to see where he goes from here.

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      Biography

      Afghan-born physician Khaled Hosseini rises at 4:00 every morning to pursue his second career -- as buzz-worthy, bestselling author. His first effort, The Kite Runner, is "a vivid and engaging story that reminds us how long his people have been struggling to triumph over the forces of violence," reflects The New York Times.

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      COUDN'T PUT IT DOWNby ObiWanKenobiHummerH2Lover

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      January 18, 2010: A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini is a novel that grabs the attention of readers who like to learn historic events about a country along with fictitious characters. The setting takes place in Afghanistan over the last thirty years when the violence first started. Something that I really enjoyed about this book is how it is written from the perspectives of two characters, Mariam and Laila. The first part of the story is written by Mariam, it talks about her childhood, and her early life, the second part is written by Laila and it is about her childhood and her adventures up to when she meets Mariam. From here on in the next two parts the story both characters are now together and they narrate what they are living through and how each one sees it.

      The truth is that you have to give this book time, the first couple of chapters are not so interesting, but if you are able to read through them, then you will really get caught up in the reading and it is hard to let it go. To reiterate, I enjoyed the switching of narrators throughout the story but if you are a reader that gets confused with the switching of narrators, then this book isn't for you. Another thing that I adored from the book is how it has a little of everything, it has love, friendship, violence, and true facts about the war in Afghanistan. It is the type of book that you can't put down; I actually finished it the day that I started it. A Thousand Splendid Suns is really in interesting in the aspect of how controversial Afghanistan has been over the last thirty years, with the changes of government and different groups governing the country. It gives you a different perspective on leaders from the country from the characters that appear in the book. But I really don't recommend it to anyone who doesn't like to read much because it is kind of a long book compared to others and has many things happening in the story that might confuse people. To anyone who is interested in politics and the different changes in governments, the laws that they made, the gender inequality, and hope for Afghanistan then this is the perfect book for you because it has all of them and they are told to you through a very exhilarating life of two Afghan women.

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      YOU MUST READ THIS BOOK. NOW! NOWW. NOOOW!by CheeseStick

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      January 18, 2010: A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini is a book that tells the tale of two very different Afghan women, Mariam and Laila, from the year 1964 to the present. Born in different parts of Afghanistan, they never meet until situations change because of marriage and war, causing their lives to intertwine together forever. Under the ruling power of Rasheed, their cruel husband, both women must fight for their freedom, at whatever the cost.

      Being a girl myself, I was pleased to find a book revolving mainly around women and their struggles. This allowed me to easily relate to certain problems and feelings the main characters went through. However, Mariam and Laila experiences situations that are unimaginable for me, leaving me shocked, and at the same time, even more engaged in the book.

      What one must know before starting the book is about the heavy amount of historical content found throughout the book. If the reader is not somewhat aware of Afghanistan's historical background and current situation then the book will, at several points, prove confusing. Yet, at the same time, this is what makes the book so appealing; the reader is exposed to another time, place and culture completely different to their own. You are submerged into a world where women are under their husband's control with no voice and where death due to war is not uncommon.

      Hosseini's characters are developed fully and realistically, which is something I personally look for in a book. Some you grow to love and are sad to part with when the book ends. Others, such as Rasheed, you come to hate and despise. Both women also evolve greatly throughout the novel and by the end, the reader is left surprised with their behaviors.

      Having read Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner previously my expectations for this book were high and I was not disappointed. Filled with a wide range of issues occurring on the other side of the world from us, this book is one that is definitely worth reading.


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