The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

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    • ISBN: 0743545230
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
    • Pub. Date: February 2005
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    The #1 National Bestseller

    Taking us from Afghanistan in the final days of the monarchy to the present, The Kite Runner is the unforgettable and beautifully told story of the friendship between two boys growing up in Kabul. Raised in the same household and sharing the same wet nurse, Amir and Hassan grow up in different worlds: Amir is the son of a prominent and wealthy man, while Hassan, the son of Amir's father's servant, is a Hazara -- a shunned ethnic minority. Their intertwined lives, and their fates, reflect the eventual tragedy of the world around them. When Amir and his father flee the country for a new life in California, Amir thinks that he has escaped his past. And yet he cannot leave the memory of Hassan behind him.

    The Kite Runner is a novel about friendship and betrayal, and about the price of loyalty. It is about the bonds between fathers and sons, and the power of fathers over sons -- their love, their sacrifices, and their lies. Written against a backdrop of history that has not been told in fiction before, The Kite Runner describes the rich culture and beauty of a land in the process of being destroyed. But through the devastation, Khaled Hosseini offers hope: through the novel's faith in the power of reading and storytelling, and in the possibilities he shows us for redemption.

    Albuquerque Journal

    Hosseini's book is more than a typical coming-of-age story. Rather it is about personal salvation, betrayal, and redemption.

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    Biography

    Khaled Hosseini was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, and moved to the United States in 1980. His first novel, The Kite Runner, was an international bestseller, published in forty countries. In 2006 he was named a U.S. envoy to UNHCR, The United Nations Refugee Agency. He lives in northern California.

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    Kite Runnerby Bonethugs4alife

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    12/02/2009: Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is an amazing and touching story. It teaches us many life lessons such as friendship, loyalty, and even true love. The more and more you read the less you want to quite. From the very begging to the end it never lets you go. Khaled does an amazing job of putting pictures in your head. The main character is Amir and his fathers name is Baba. The story starts out with him in America and then goes into a flashback to when he lived in Afghanistan, and that's when the story takes to a new level. The story teaches us the life of a son of a wealthy single parent living in hard times in Afghanistan. Amir and Baba also have servants that live with them. Amir and the servants son, Hassan, show us how valuable friendship really is. Although there is a lot of controversy, Khaled still finds ways to show that friendship concurs all. If you like a great exciting story that will keep you guessing then this is it.

    The book starts out with Amir taking a flash back to when he was a little kid in Afghanistan. Baba and Amir live in a very luxurious house with servants. Amir and Hassan always hang out and do many fun activities such as kite running. Amir at first has no clue on how to fly a kite. Hassan on the other hand is an amazing kite runner. In the story after Amir crashes the kite, Hassan runs after it. It happens to land far away in territory of the town bully named Assef. After a few minutes of arguing Amir finally catches up to them, but he hears yelling coming from Hassan. Amir decides to do nothing to help his friend, and Hassan turns out to get rapped but Assef. This can be considered a small turning point of the story. From here on Amir fights with his internal guilt. Amir starts to feel like the only way his guilt can go away is if he gets separation from Hassan. Remember that Baba and Hassan's father Ali have been together most of their life. Amir comes up with a plan to frame Hassan. Amir picks up his very beautiful watch that his father got for him and also some money and puts it under Hassan's pillow. Amir puts on an act and the watch is found, Baba calls in Ali and Hassan and talks about the incident. Hassan actually admits to stealing both things. This is when Amir actually realizes that Hassan knows everything, mainly the fact that he hid while Hassan was getting rapped. Baba actually forgives Hassan, does not want to let Ali and Hassan leave because Baba and Ali have been side by side their whole lives. Ali insists that they should leave, this is the first time Amir sees Baba cry. Baba drives Ali and Hassan to the bus station. This is when everything takes a turn. Amir and Baba go through so much in their lives. Baba starts to get sick after moving to America and Amir starts to feel like their is something is missing. Amir realizes he want to be an author but Baba is against it. When Amir meets Soraya, you feel a love at first sight coming. Soraya is the daughter of one of Baba's old friends, his name is General Taheri. Soraya likes Amir's book, and the story keeps moving along until Amir gets that phone call from Afghanistan...

    The ending is very intelligent and suspenseful. I guarantee it will have you in the edge of your seat. If you like action packed and fighting for whats right and for the safety of millions, this book will suite you perfectly and if not its still an amazing read. I recommend it to everyone, Its very interesting and wont bore you.

    How fast can you run with the kite?by Anonymous

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    11/25/2009: This is a powerful novel that brings the events in Afghanistan to reality. The Kite Runner is an extraordinary story that will stay with you forever. This moving story expresses the feelings of Afghanistan citizens: love, honor, guilt and fear. This novel tells an astonishing story of the redemption of a young Afghan boy. As you read this unforgettable story you will realize how powerful a friendship can be. My final thoughts on the book are that it was a powerful, moving and unforgettable story. It was a very strong book and conveyed the feelings of modern Afghanistan. Parts of it are haunting, unexpected and riveting, but it reminds us of the terrors out in the world. Khaled Hosseini paints a vivid picture of the powerful violent things his country faced years ago and even to this day. I learned a lot from the book, but the most important thing I learned was not to take things for granted. Especially, friendships and family.

    I Also Recommend: Water for Elephants, A Thousand Splendid Suns.


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