Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini & Khaled Hosseini

Kite Runner The international bestseller which has captivated readers and listeners the world over, soon to be a major film event. Beginning in Afghanistan on the eve of the Russian invasion, an unlikely friendship between two boys leads to a terrible betrayal and a lifelong quest for redemption.

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 a 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 Taleban, before al Qaeda, and before the US 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.
Author(s) : Khaled Hosseini & Khaled Hosseini Format : CD-Audio
ISBN-10 : 1847372473 ISBN-13 : 9781847372475
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Product Details:

Country Publication : United Kingdom

Publication Date : 03/12/2007

Publisher : Simon & Schuster Ltd

Page Size : 124mm