The Kite Runner
3.4 (7
ratings)
Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
History
+1
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Format
Paperback
Pages
371
Language
English
Published
May 1, 2004
Publisher
Riverhead Books
Description
In the bustling streets of 1970s Afghanistan, a young boy named Amir yearns for his father’s approval and dreams of glory. His obsession with winning the prestigious kite-fighting tournament represents not just a quest for victory but a deeper desire for validation and love from his father. Amir’s best friend and servant, Hassan, is fiercely loyal, but their contrasting social statuses and backgrounds complicate their bond.
Amidst the vibrant culture and the looming shadows of political unrest, Amir’s journey unfolds against the backdrop of a nation on the brink of upheaval. As betrayal and guilt entwined in Amir’s life, he continually grapples with his choices, leading to irrevocable consequences. The innocence of childhood is shattered by harsh realities, compelling readers to reflect on themes of redemption and the enduring power of friendship.
Through heartbreak and hardship, Amir’s life takes him far from home, where the echoes of his past relentlessly follow him. The transformative journey he embarks on becomes a poignant exploration of forgiveness and the possibility of reclaiming one’s past.
The emotional depth of Hosseini's storytelling invites readers to traverse the complexities of human relationships, revealing the ties that bind and the rifts that divide. This narrative leaves a lasting imprint, speaking to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Amidst the vibrant culture and the looming shadows of political unrest, Amir’s journey unfolds against the backdrop of a nation on the brink of upheaval. As betrayal and guilt entwined in Amir’s life, he continually grapples with his choices, leading to irrevocable consequences. The innocence of childhood is shattered by harsh realities, compelling readers to reflect on themes of redemption and the enduring power of friendship.
Through heartbreak and hardship, Amir’s life takes him far from home, where the echoes of his past relentlessly follow him. The transformative journey he embarks on becomes a poignant exploration of forgiveness and the possibility of reclaiming one’s past.
The emotional depth of Hosseini's storytelling invites readers to traverse the complexities of human relationships, revealing the ties that bind and the rifts that divide. This narrative leaves a lasting imprint, speaking to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Reviews
3.0
Brontee
@brontee
Sep 30, 2025
This book was only okay. I couldn't connect with any of the characters and I can't really explain why, but I just didn't like it that much. Khaled Hosseini's second book, [b:A Thousand Splendid Suns|128029|A Thousand Splendid Suns|Khaled Hosseini|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1345958969s/128029.jpg|3271379] was really good and he is a good writer but this story just wasn't for me.
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