Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner is a beautiful story about friendship, betrayal, and making up for past mistakes. It’s a great book to read. The main character is Amir, a boy from Afghanistan, he has a best friend, Hassan. They grew up together, but their different social backgrounds makes their relationship to be impossible, as Hassan is his “servant”. But later, Amir fails to stand up for Hassan during a terrible event, making him to feel guilty over time.
The story takes readers from Afghanistan to America, where Amir and his father move after war breaks out. But no matter how far he goes, Amir can’t escape his past. When he gets a chance to do the right thing years later, he has to decide if he’s brave enough to face his mistakes.
Hosseini’s writing is emotional and describes Afghan culture and history in the 1970’s. The book has some difficult and heartbreaking moments, but it’s also about hope and second chances. It’s a story that stays with you long after you finish it. Definitely worth reading!
The story takes readers from Afghanistan to America, where Amir and his father move after war breaks out. But no matter how far he goes, Amir can’t escape his past. When he gets a chance to do the right thing years later, he has to decide if he’s brave enough to face his mistakes.
Hosseini’s writing is emotional and describes Afghan culture and history in the 1970’s. The book has some difficult and heartbreaking moments, but it’s also about hope and second chances. It’s a story that stays with you long after you finish it. Definitely worth reading!