![]() An eye-opening look into Afghanistan and the Taliban, friendship and betrayal. ![]() ![]() The powerful narration by the author of Amir's character reads more like a memoir rather than fiction. Bonnie WinchesterĪmir, the privileged son of a wealthy businessman, and Hassan, the son of Amir's father's servant, spend their days in Kabul running kites and telling stories. ![]() A theme of paternal love is set against the tumult of the fall of the Afghan monarchy, Soviet intervention, rise of the Taliban and refugees’ exodus to Pakistan or the United States. ![]()
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