Book: The Kite Runner( Series - Riverhead Essential Editions ) ""I sat on a bench near a willow tree and watched a pair of kites soaring in the sky. I thought about something Rahim Khan said just before he hung up, almost as an afterthought, 'There is a way to be good again.'"
Now in paperback, one of the year's international literary sensations -- a shattering story of betrayal and redemption set in war-torn Afghanistan.
Amir and Hassan are childhood friends in the alleys and orchards of Kabul in the sunny days before the invasion of the Soviet army and Afghanistan's decent into fanaticism. Both motherless, they grow up as close as brothers, but their fates, they know, are to be different. Amir's father is a wealthy merchant; Hassan's father is his manservant. Amir belongs to the ruling caste of Pashtuns, Hassan to the despised Hazaras.
This fragile idyll is broken by the mounting ethnic, religious, and political tensions that begin to tear Afghanistan apart. An unspeakable assault on Hassan by a gang of local boys tears the friends apart; Amir has witnessed his friend's torment, but is too afraid to intercede. Plunged into self-loathing, Amir conspires to have Hassan and his father turned out of the household.
When the Soviets invade Afghanistan, Amir and his father flee to San Francisco, leaving Hassan and his father to a pitiless fate. Only years later will Amir have an opportunity to redeem himself by returning to Afghanistan to begin to repay the debt long owed to the man who should have been his brother.
Compelling, heartrending, and etched with details of a history never before told in fiction, The Kite Runner is a story of the ways in which we're damned by our moral failures, and of the extravagant cost of redemption.
Book Reviews of The Kite Runner( Series - Riverhead Essential Editions )
Couldnt be better Review by AvinaThis book touches your soul. Worth a read!
Awesome!! Review by NatzA moving tale of one man who went that extra mile to conquer his fears !!
STUNNER Review by Rohit VermaStunner absolute stunner...Hats off man!! Touched! My take 8/10.

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Review by AnonymousThe forgotten essence of Kabul....so very poignantly knit in a story that goes through the heart. Not worth missing this one.

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Review by Neelam IngaleThe forgotten essence of Kabul....so very poignantly knit in a story that goes through the heart. Not worth missing this one.
undoubtedly awesome... !!!! Review by MJamong all d buks i hv read... i wuld say dis is ma al time fav..
khaled is an jus an exceptionally diff writer... and it shows....
d way he has presented kabul.....its jus beautiful....kabul......
d life f ppl der....n d story f d kite runner.....it actually touches ur heart...
n same wuld go fr a thousand splendid sun.....MUST READ ...
hail khalid hosseini :P
the kite runner Review by shabdaAwesome book. this book can touch your soul.Even Hearts hard as stone can't stop to melt.The storytelling to its best.I am in love wid this book
MOVING Review by Dr.EtiAs I was reading the book it felt as if I was also there with the Amir witnessing everything . Hosseini creates pictures with words one more vivid that the other..............
Interesting and an easy read Review by RPA story of two childhood friends set in the backdrop of political turmoil in Afghanistan. The story ends like a typical Bollywood flick (Hindi movie), which is a bit of a let down. On the whole an interesting read. A 4/5 for this book
Details of Book: The Kite Runner( Series - Riverhead Essential Editions ) Book: The Kite Runner( Series - Riverhead Essential Editions )
Author: Khaled Hosseini
ISBN: 1594481776
ISBN-13: 9781594481772
, 978-1594481772
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2005/09/06
Publisher: Penguin Group Usa
Number of Pages: 371
Language: English