Once upon a time, the griddle was in the straw; There are two young children, Emir and Hasan, who live in Kabul, Afghanistan, while the fleas are barber and camels are tellal. Emir is the only child of a wealthy businessman, and Hasan is the son of a Hazara, who is not much liked.
The friendship of Emir and Hasan, who resembled some of the fairy tales that lasted in the same house, were disrupted after an incident happened to Hasan on the day when the kite festivals took place that year.
After the separation of the two children, the author emphasizes the political situation of Afghanistan and tells the destruction and defeat of the Soviet - Afghan war with the lives of Emir and Hasan. Author Khaled Hosseini, on the other hand, in the book in Afghanistan, the child is very childhood, but no. and effectively emphasizes the psychosocial status of many other children who testify to war.
In the book, an impressive and fluent expression of war, child abuse, friendship issues are addressed with great care and skill. Sometimes the crying, sometimes the human self-questioning and the life of the Kite Hunter is definitely among the masterpieces to be read.
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