Title: The Kites of Kabul - Khaled Hosseini - book
RESUME :
Elle Roman Readers' Prize 2006
In the early 1970s, foster brothers Amir and Hassan embrace the Kabul sky with their kites. Until that terrible day, when Amir abandons Hassan to a tragic fate and takes refuge in the United States. Twenty years later, in search of redemption, he will have to confront Afghanistan ravaged by the Taliban... and the weight of his own past.
"A portrait of a man gripped by his past, this first novel by Khaled Hosseini also tells the story of a people. [...] The picture he paints [of his country], full of contrasts between an idealized past and the turmoil of the present, offers a beautiful testimony to the visceral bond that a man maintains with his native land."
Pauline Perrignon - Télérama
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EAN: 9782264043573
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