ISBN: 9781417640393
Release Date: 01 Jan 2003
Average rating:   (read by 867 members)

Categories: Modern fiction

The Kite Runner of Khaled Hosseini's deeply moving fiction debut is an illiterate Afghan boy with an uncanny instinct for predicting exactly where a downed kite will land. Growing up in the city of Kabul in the early 1970s, Hassan was narrator Amir's closest friend even though the loyal 11-year-old with "a face like a Chinese doll" was the son of Amir's father's servant and a member of Afghanistan's despised Hazara minority. But in 1975, on the day of Kabul's annual kite-fighting tournament, something unspeakable happened between the two boys.

Narrated by Amir, a 40-year-old novelist living in California, The Kite Runner tells the gripping story of a boyhood friendship destroyed by jealousy, fear, and the kind of ruthless evil that transcends mere politics. Running parallel to this personal narrative of loss and redemption is the story of modern Afghanistan and of Amir's equally guilt-ridden relationship with the war-torn city of his birth. The first Afghan novel to be written in English, The Kite Runner begins in the final days of King Zahir Shah's 40-year reign and traces the country's fall from a secluded oasis to a tank-strewn battlefield controlled by the Russians and then the trigger-happy Taliban. When Amir returns to Kabul to rescue Hassan's orphaned child, the personal and the political get tangled together in a plot that is as suspenseful as it is taut with feeling.

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AbbyNormal
Rated it   1 months ago
I read this in my 11th grade English class, and I have to say its the best book I have read in school. I have to say I would read it again in a heartbeat!

stumpylau
Rated it   1 months ago
Maybe my expectations of this book were too high, but I really don't understand why it's proved so popular. I found it hard to sympathise with the main character and thought that his relationships with others were a cliche. Perhaps I missed something...

Tricia
Rated it   2 months ago
not something i would normally pick up, but i LOVED this book... i read it in 2 days because i couldn't put it down & i haven't had that happen in a very long time!

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