The Kite Runner
Khaled Hosseini • 2003
Devastation Rating
betrayal grief war family literary fiction
Our Take
A betrayal on a winter afternoon in Kabul, and a lifetime trying to climb out of it. Hosseini writes guilt as a physical thing — it follows Amir across oceans and decades, and the country it happened in keeps bleeding in parallel. A novel about the particular weight of what you watched and did nothing to stop.
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