Book Review: The Kite Runner

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The Kite Runner written by Khaled Hosseini is about a man named Amir who lives in modern San Francisco. He tells the story of him growing up in Afghanistan, and the events that follow him after a incident he witnessed in his childhood 26 years earlier. The story begins with him telling the readers that when he was a boy, he lived with his father, Baba, in Kabul, Afghanistan, along with Ali, the Hazara housekeeper, and his son and Amir’s “friend” Hassan. Amir lived a sad life of always trying to get his father’s attention, and that resulted with him betraying Hassan one winter day. After that day, things began to change, Amir, who was suffering from guilt, that forced Hassan and Ali to leave the house. A couple of years later, Amir and Baba had to escape Afghanistan due to a military invasion that was taking place there, they travel and migrate to Fremont, California. As the years went by, Amir graduated with a degree in English, and was living peacefully with Baba. He soon found a wife, Soraya, who he met at a local flea market. They marry and move into the apartment where Amir and Baba was living in. As the months go by, Baba becomes very sick, he soon dies, but before he does, he tells Amir as he was crying, that he was trying to raise Amir to be able to be independent from him. After that, Amir and Soraya move to San Francisco, where Amir receives a phone call from Rahim Khan. Rahim Khan is an old friend of Baba and used to come over to their house all the time in Kabul. He tells Amir about what happened to Afghanistan after he left, and that there was a way to be good again. With much thought, Amir decides that it was time to return to Afghanistan to redeem himself for running away from Hassan when he was in trouble that one w...

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...United States. Amir’s and Baba’s journey reminds me of the stories my mother tells me when she was leaving her homeland Vietnam, to go to America. She was also leaving due to a war that was going on in Vietnam, and she had to go through many difficult obstacles before she finally reached the U.S.A. Additionally, when Amir was trying to get Baba’s attention, it also reminded me of how I always tried to get my dad’s attention when I was young. When I was about five years old, my dad seem to never pay any attention to me, he was always busy with work than to play with me. Now that I look back, my dad was working very hard in order for me to have nice things other children had, just like how Baba worked hard for Amir to get him through school. In conclusion, The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini , was one of the few novels I read that I can relate my thoughts and life into.

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