Book Review: The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini


by Khaled Hosseini

The Kite Runner
By Khaled Hosseini
Publisher: Riverhead Books
324 pages

The is a story about two boys named Amir and Hassen who live in Kabul, Afghanistan. Amir is a sensitive boy who loves to read books. He believes that his father thinks less of him because his mother died giving birth to him. He also thinks that his father thinks less of him because he does not like to take part in manly pursuits such as soccer.

Hassen is the son of Amir’s father servant. He is a Hazara. He is a loyal servant and is an excellent kite runner. Hassen and Amir grew up together and are great friends. Some in the community believe that a Hazara are inferior.

Assef is a local bad boy. He is known for carrying around brass knuckles and beating up other kids. One day Assef corners Amir and Hassen in an alley. Assef is going to beat up Amir because he associates with a Hazara. Hassen bravely stands up to Assef by threatening to shoot him in the eye with his slingshot.

Hassen is an excellent kite runner and can seem to find kites without looking at the sky. There is a local kite tournament. The kites battle in the sky until the kite string breaks. The kite runner then runs after the kite that falls to the ground. The last kite remaining is the winner. At this tournament Amir is flying the kite and is the last kite in the sky. Amir is so happy because he knows that his dad will be so proud of him. Hassen takes off running to find the fallen kite. Amir takes off after Hassen. Amir finally catches up with Hassen, he sees that Assef is threatening Hassen again. Amir wishes that he was brave enough to stand up to Assef especially since Hassen protected him earlier. Amir does not stand up for his friend and Assef commits the unthinkable. He rapes Hassen. Amir sees this but is so ashamed of his cowardice that he runs and hides. He then pretends that he does not know what happened.

As time goes by, Amir stops being a friend to Hassen. Hassen is still the servant but the relationship has changed. Amir wants for his father to send Hassen and his father away. On Amir’s thirteenth birthday party, Amir receives many presents. He then comes up with a plan to get rid of Hassen. He hides some birthday money and a watch in Hassen’s bedroom. He then accuses Hassen of stealing them. Hassen confesses to this crime even though he did not do it. Amir’s dad forgives Hassen. Amir does not know what tp think about this forgiveness from his father. But more astonishing is that Hassen’s father declares that they are leaving. Amir gets what he wanted. Hassen is now gone. Once again Amir feels that he has disappointed his dad in someway.

Eventually, Amir and his father move to the United States. Amir gets married and life goes on. Until one day Amir receives a phone call from Afghanistan asking him to come to Afghanistan because to discover the “way for him to be good again”. The Taliban has taken a firm hold over Afghanistan so making this journey is very dangerous. While in Afghanistan he discovers that Hassen had a family. Hassen had a son named Sohrab. Amir also discovers that Hassen was his half-brother. This is very distressing for Amir because he feels like he has lived a lie. So Amir goes on a hunt to find Sohrab. He finally finds Sohrab in the hands of Assef. Assef has been sexually abusing Sohrab. Amir and Assef fight and it is Sohrab who ends the fight by shooting a pebble in the eye of Assef. Sohrab and Amir make their escape. After more heartache Sohrab comes to America to live with Amir.

To me this is a story of friendship, loyalty and betrayal. It moved me to read about Hassen and his loyalty to Amir. I would like to think that I would stand up for my friends but I am afraid that I would fail just as Amir did. It was also a story of redemption. Amir was able to make amends for his actions against Hassen by helping Sohrab. I also think Amir was able to find peace at last for what he saw as his cowardice.

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