The Kite Runner And A Thousand Splendid Suns

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It is extremely easy to understand why Khaled Hosseini has two New York Times Bestsellers. Due to Hosseini’s personal attachment with Afghanistan and his cultural roots, he is able to provide close, intimate connections in stories like the ones he tells in The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns. Khaled is able to put into perspective the horrid bombings, political upheavals, and attacks of the late twentieth century and modern times, including today. As a result, most readers are swept along by the raw emotional sweep of a narrative about people living in constant fear for their lives and a setting where you step out of your house knowing you might be blown to pieces any moment. In addition to his personal touch, Hosseini uses vivid