As a young boy growing up in pre-Soviet Afghanistan, Amir befriends his servant's son, Hassan. Occupying polar ends of Kabul's social hierarchy, the two boys nevertheless play together and defend each other against neighbourhood bullies. However, during Kabul's annual kite-fighting tournament in the winter of 1975, Amir takes advantage of Hassan's guileless devotion and commits as terrible act of betrayal against him. THE KITE RUNNER takes listeners on a psychological and spiritual journey with Amir as he becomes a man forced to face the far-reaching, tragic consequences of his disloyalty. Set amidst a culture and a country that existed before the Soviets, before the Taliban, before al Qaeda, and before the U.S invasion, The Kite Runner is an enthralling and totally absorbing story about fathers and sons, sin and atonement, injustice and the human yearning for redemption.
- ISBN
9780743501712
- Published
- January 3rd 2006 by Simon & Schuster
- Category
- Modern Fiction
- Number of pages
- 5
- County of origin
- UNITED STATES
- Dimensions
- 124 x 142
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