Summary
Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner is a profound narrative weaving themes of friendship, betrayal, redemption, and the complex nature of human relationships set against the backdrop of Afghanistan's tumultuous history. The story follows Amir, a privileged boy from Kabul, and his complicated bond with Hassan, the son of his father's servant. Through this intimate tale, Hosseini explores the enduring impact of personal choices and the possibility of atonement.
- The enduring power of friendship: The novel highlights how childhood bonds shape identity and influence future decisions.
- The impact of guilt and redemption: Amir's journey centers...
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