
By Khaled Hosseini
Summary:
Mariam lives in the small village of
Gul Daman with her mother. She is the illegitimate daughter of Jalil, a wealthy
businessman who lives in the nearby city of Herat. After her mother's suicide,
she is sent to live with Jalil. Jalil and his wives quickly marry Mariam off to
a shoemaker named Rasheed, and the newlyweds move to Kabul, where Mariam
becomes pregnant. Sadly, Mariam miscarries. Rasheed is furious and becomes
abusive.
Across Kabul (and in a galaxy
far, far away…) a girl named Laila is born on the same night that the
Soviets take control of Afghanistan. Her best friend (and love interest) is
Tariq, a neighborhood boy who lost a leg when he was a child. With the war
worsening, Tariq's family decides to leave for Pakistan, and he and Laila
consummate their relationship the night before he leaves. Laila's family
decides to leave soon after, but her parents are killed by a stray rocket as
they're packing up the car.
Rasheed and Mariam care for Laila as
she recovers. A man comes by and tells Laila that he saw Tariq die in a
hospital. Rasheed, being the dirt ball that he is, uses this as an opportunity
to ask Laila to marry him. Surprisingly, she says yes. It turns out that she's
pregnant with Tariq's child. Her plan is to convince Rasheed that the child is
his, and then escape to Pakistan after she's saved enough money.
Mariam resents Laila at first, but
she eventually becomes close to Laila and her new daughter, Aziza. Laila tells
Mariam about her plan to escape, and Mariam decides to join them. They
eventually go through with the plan, but they're arrested before they can leave
and are sent home with Rasheed. He is so furious that he almost kills them.
Laila and Rasheed have a son named
Zalmai. After Rasheed's shop burns to the ground and the family goes broke, he
forces Laila to send Aziza to a nearby orphanage. One day, after visiting
Aziza, Laila returns home to find a very surprising guest: it's Tariq. It turns
out the man who had come by all those years ago was hired by Rasheed to trick
Laila. Laila tells Tariq about Aziza, and he promises that he will meet her the
following day.
Rasheed starts to beat Laila that
night when he finds out about Tariq. Mariam ends up killing Rasheed to protect
Laila. Mariam remains in Kabul to take the blame and is executed by the
Taliban. Laila, Tariq, and the kids move to Tariq's home in Murree, where life
is comfortable. After the U.S. invasion, however, Laila decides to return to
Kabul.
Before returning home, Laila stops
in Herat, Mariam's hometown. She visits Mariam's childhood home, and receives a
box for the local Mullah's son that was meant for Mariam. It's from her father
Jalil. It contains a long letter, as well as her share of his inheritance.
Laila uses the money to renovate the orphanage in Kabul, and we learn at the
close of the book that she is pregnant with a new child.
Background of an author:
Khaled Hosseini.
- was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 1965. In 1970
Hosseini and his family moved to Iran where his father worked for the Embassy
of Afghanistan in Tehran. In 1973 Hosseini's family returned to Kabul, and
Hosseini's youngest brother was born in July of that year.
In 1976, when Hosseini was 11 years old, Hosseini's father obtained a job in Paris, France, and moved the family there. They were unable to return to Afghanistan because of the Saur Revolution in which the PDPA communist party seized power through a bloody coup in April 1978. Instead, a year after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, in 1980 they sought political asylum in the United States and made their residence in San Jose, California.
In 1976, when Hosseini was 11 years old, Hosseini's father obtained a job in Paris, France, and moved the family there. They were unable to return to Afghanistan because of the Saur Revolution in which the PDPA communist party seized power through a bloody coup in April 1978. Instead, a year after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, in 1980 they sought political asylum in the United States and made their residence in San Jose, California.
Appreciation
of the story:
Don't
be so ignorant on the people that surrounds you. You should know how to make
fun with others because it is important that you have many friends so that you
can ask them for a help whenever you need them.
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