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The Kite Runner

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Khaled Hosseini

(Ratings: 13 1 )



ISBN: 1594480001
Publisher: Riverhead Trade

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The Kite Runner

Posted by Barnali Banerjee on 19 Sep 2008


Khahled Hosseni's master work will take you to the land where he was born,
Afghanistan. While you read it, close your eyes, and you could see Hassan and Amir. I saw them, when I read it, I saw the kite and Hassan, running with glee. His face glistened in the sun and heard his laughter.


The Kite Runner is one of the best books ever written. Devoid of flashy metaphors or any other ostentation, the book gives you an in-depth picture of Afghani society, their life and their social customs. Hosseni;s narration is awesome, never once would you feel incarcerated by the book. The book a relief, a relief for the emotions.  I couldn’t help but cry after I read it. Hosseni is bold in representation of  the cruelties of the regime specially the public execution scene later in the story.

 

I was moved by the book for two reasons- Its simplicity and its clarity. Hassan and Amir dwell in every society, may be they have different names. The boys, their innocence and they way they perceive the world around when they grow up. How different could world be for the two friends who can be called alter egos of each other. The thin  line of distinction in the beginning gives way to a wider discrimination and as the story unfolds that flaw is more flagrant.

 

A good book should have a good ending and this one has a perfect ending. I recommend this book with all my heart and I feel everybody would love delving into the tale of the two little boys.

*****5 star to Hosseni.

 

Barnali Saha (Banerjee)


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