![]() When the Soviets invade Afghanistan, Amir and his father flee to San Francisco, leaving Hassan and his father to a pitiless fate. ![]() Plunged into self-loathing, Amir conspires to have Hassan and his father turned out of the household. 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. ![]() This fragile idyll is broken by the mounting ethnic, religious, and political tensions that begin to tear Afghanistan apart. Amir belongs to the ruling caste of Pashtuns, Hassan to the despised Hazaras. Amir’s father is a wealthy merchant Hassan’s father is his manservant. Both motherless, they grow up as close as brothers, but their fates, they know, are to be different. Now in paperback, one of the year’s international literary sensations - a shattering story of betrayal and redemption set in war-torn Afghanistan.Īmir 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. ![]() I thought about something Rahim Khan said just before he hung up, almost as an afterthought, ‘There is a way to be good again.’” “I sat on a bench near a willow tree and watched a pair of kites soaring in the sky. ![]()
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