The Kite Runner is a story set in Afghanistan. It is the story of two friends Amir & Hassan and the friendship they have. It is an emotional tale where one feels the emotions experienced by the characters in the book. Amir is a boy belonging to a rich family, while his friend Hassan is poor. They lead very different lives but are still very close.
One incident changes their relationship. It makes Amir go through a guilt trip for many years.
I like the book due to its characters touching and emotional story about friendship, guilt, and making things right. The book follows Amir, a boy from a rich family in Afghanistan, and his best friend Hassan, who comes from a poor background. Even though they are close, their lives are very different. One terrible incident changes everything between them, and Amir spends years feeling guilty about what happened.
I really liked the way the book showed the real-life characters of Amir and Hassan. Amir makes mistakes like we all do while Hassan believes in being a loyal friend like we all want and aspire to be. Amir tries to correct his mistakes just like one would do in the real world. This makes the book more relatable.
I liked the simple and lucid writing style of the author. This book made me think a lot about friendship and its value. I would recommend this book to all for the unique friendship bond displayed by Amir & Hassan throughout the plot.
Also, this book is a must-read for young adults who enjoy reading emotional and meaningful stories.