The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, a deeply emotional and touching novel that explores the themes of friendship, guilt, and redemption. The story of two friends, Amir and Hassan, and their complex relationship shows us what true loyalty is. Set in Afghanistan, the novel moves through different phases of the country’s history, allowing us to witness the impact of war on the lives of common people.
Hassan’s unwavering devotion contrasts sharply with Amir’s fear and moral weakness. Amir’s inability to stand up for Hassan becomes the source of lifelong guilt, which continues to haunt him even after when Hassan is not there.
Through powerful characters and emotional storytelling, Khaled Hosseini highlights the importance of courage, forgiveness, and personal responsibility. This novel reminded us that redemption is possible, but only when one is willing to face the truth. Overall, The Kite Runner is a moving and unforgettable novel that leaves a deep emotional impact on us. Lastly, no matter what mistakes one makes, if we accept our flaws, we can always find ways to be good again.
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Saturday, 27 December 2025
The Kite Runner
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