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Kite catcher | Халед Госсейні

SKU: 978-617-679-958-0
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Kite catcher | Халед Госсейні

SKU: 978-617-679-958-0
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Cover: Hardcover

Number of pages: 350

Language: Ukrainian

Publication year: 2017

Dimensions: 20.0 x 13.0

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A novel that attracts attention with its frankness in depicting complex moral issues and enormous emotional power. The main story of Amir and his friendship with Hassan is set against the background of dynamic changes in Afghanistan from the late 1960s to the early 2000s. Amir, who grew up in a wealthy family in Kabul, faces various challenges that turn his world upside down. His relationship with Hassan, his relationship with his father, his inner conflict and his struggle with his own demons all add up to a general portrait of a hero who is trying to understand and forgive himself.

One of the main themes of the novel is the search for justification and support, especially in the context of guilt and loss. Gosseini skillfully uses the motifs of Afghan culture and religion to emphasize the importance of spiritual values ​​and inner morality in the lives of the characters.

The novel also addresses a wide range of social, political, and ethnic issues, including traditional roles for men and women, national and religious identity, and war and conflict in Afghanistan. The author successfully weaves these themes into the characters' stories to show their inner struggles and growth against a larger social context.

Overall, The Kite Catcher is a book that leaves a deep mark on the hearts of readers, encouraging them to think about the meaning of understanding, mercy and reconciliation in a world where conflict and loss seem immortal.

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