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The kite runner [sound recording] / Khaled Hosseini.

Hosseini, Khaled. (Author).

Summary:

"Amir and Hassan are childhood friends in the alleys and orchards of Kabul in the sunny days before the invasion of the Soviet army and Afghanistan’s decent into fanaticism. Both motherless, they grow up as close as brothers, but their fates, they know, are to be different. Amir’s father is a wealthy merchant; Hassan’s father is his manservant. Amir belongs to the ruling caste of Pashtuns, Hassan to the despised Hazaras. This fragile idyll is broken by the mounting ethnic, religious, and political tensions that begin to tear Afghanistan apart. An unspeakable assault on Hassan by a gang of local boys tears the friends apart; Amir has witnessed his friend’s torment, but is too afraid to intercede. Plunged into self-loathing, Amir conspires to have Hassan and his father turned out of the household. When the Soviets invade Afghanistan, Amir and his father flee to San Francisco, leaving Hassan and his father to a pitiless fate. Only years later will Amir have an opportunity to redeem himself by returning to Afghanistan to begin to repay the debt long owed to the man who should have been his brother."--Amazon.ca.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1402596650
  • ISBN: 9781402596650
  • Physical Description: 10 sound discs (12 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Publisher: Prince Frederick, Md. : Recorded Books, p2004.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Unabridged.
Participant or Performer Note:
Performed by the author.
System Details Note:
Compact discs.
Subject: American fiction > Afghanistani authors.
Male friendship > Fiction.
Social classes > Fiction.
Betrayal > Fiction.
Boys > Fiction.
Kites > Competitions > Afghanistan > Fiction.
Teenage boys > Afghanistan > Fiction.
Kābol (Afghanistan) > Fiction.
Afghanistan > Fiction.
Afghanistan > Social conditions > 20th century > Fiction.
Genre: Bildungsromans.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Gibsons Public Library.

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Summary: "Amir and Hassan are childhood friends in the alleys and orchards of Kabul in the sunny days before the invasion of the Soviet army and Afghanistan’s decent into fanaticism. Both motherless, they grow up as close as brothers, but their fates, they know, are to be different. Amir’s father is a wealthy merchant; Hassan’s father is his manservant. Amir belongs to the ruling caste of Pashtuns, Hassan to the despised Hazaras. This fragile idyll is broken by the mounting ethnic, religious, and political tensions that begin to tear Afghanistan apart. An unspeakable assault on Hassan by a gang of local boys tears the friends apart; Amir has witnessed his friend’s torment, but is too afraid to intercede. Plunged into self-loathing, Amir conspires to have Hassan and his father turned out of the household. When the Soviets invade Afghanistan, Amir and his father flee to San Francisco, leaving Hassan and his father to a pitiless fate. Only years later will Amir have an opportunity to redeem himself by returning to Afghanistan to begin to repay the debt long owed to the man who should have been his brother."--Amazon.ca.

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