A Thousand Splendid Suns
A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS
BY: KHALED HOSSEINI
“One could not count the moons that shimmer on
her roofs,
or the thousand splendid suns that hide behind
her walls.”
PLOT:
Set in the war-torn
country of Afghanistan and stretched over nearly three decades. The book gives
readers a glimpse of what Afghanistan had been like during the Soviet occupation
and how countrymen suffered at the hands of the Taliban. Amid all this
pandemonium, a friendship blooms between two Afghan women, Mariam and Laila.
Each has a history of their own and differences that frequently cause conflicts
between them. Even though they were brought jarringly together due to the
tragic repercussions of the war, their connection becomes as strong as the ties
between mother and daughter. Years pass by and life becomes a desperate
struggle for them, against starvation and brutality they endure from their husband.
Yet love and kindness cause people to act in unexpected ways that help to
overcome even the most frightening phases of life with unsurmountable courage.
Love may not
be the first thing that pops into our head when we consider the ravaged
terrains of Afghanistan, but it is about the emotions- powerful, beautiful,
illicit and impossibly deep that suffuses the pages of this book, making it one
of the most riveting and unforgettable reads ever.
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