The Kite Runner (Gujarati Translation )

by Khaled Hosseini


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Published In The Year 2003, Kite Runner Is A Story About Two Young Boys From Different Backgrounds And Their Uncanny Friendship In A Moment Of Crisis And Turmoil. The Novel Revolves Around The Young Boy Named Amir, Son Of A Wealthy Wazir And Hassan Who Belongs To The Much Despised Hazara Community And Whose Father Is A Servant To Amir’s Father. However, The Two Kids, Despite Their Differences, Continue To Be The Best Of Friends And Great Partners At Flying Kites. Amir Loved To Fly Kites Whereas Hassan Always Had An Uncanny Instinct Of Where A Downed Kite Will Land And Acted As The Former’s Kite Runner. However, Their Pure And Peaceful Lives Face A Sudden Jolt When Something Grievous Happens During The Annual Kite-Flying Tournament. Their Relationship Faces A Bigger Jolt When Soviet Union Attacks Afghanistan And Amir’s Family Is Forced To Move To America.
The Second Part Of The Novel Starts With Amir Returning To His Roots To Seek Redemption. The Kite Runner Is A Story About Relationships — Relationship Between Two True Friends And The Relationship Between A Father And A Son — Amidst Tramatic Historical Times When Sovient Union Had A Stranglehold Over Over Afghanistan And The Entire Civil Society Was Disupted, Severe And Uncontrollable. It Was Also The Time When The Taliban Came To The Fore And A Civil War Raged On.
Written In Beautiful Prose, The Kite Runner Was On The New York’s Top Bestseller List For Over A Period Of Two Years At A Stretch, With Over Seven Million Copies Sold In The US Itself. It Had Also Been Adapted Into A Film In 2007 Going By The Same Name

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About The Author

Khaled Hosseini ( born March 4, 1965) is an Afghan-born American novelist and physician.[2][3] After graduating from college, he worked as a doctor in California, an occupation that he likened to “an arranged marriage”.[4] He has published three novels, most notably his 2003 debut The Kite Runner, all of which are at least partially set in Afghanistan and feature an Afghan as the protagonist. Following the success of The Kite Runner he retired from medicine to write full-time.

Hosseini was born in Kabul, Afghanistan. His father worked as a diplomat, and when Hosseini was 11 years old, the family moved to France; four years later, they applied for asylum in the United States, where he later became a citizen. Hosseini did not return to Afghanistan until 2001 at the age of 36, where he “felt like a tourist in [his] own country”. In interviews about the experience, he admitted to sometimes feeling survivor’s guilt for having been able to leave the country before the Soviet invasion and subsequent wars.

All three of his novels became bestsellers: The Kite Runner spent 101 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list, four of them at number one. A Thousand Splendid Suns (2007) was a Times Best Seller for 103 weeks, 15 at number one. And the Mountains Echoed (2013) debuted near the top of the Times list and remained on it for 33 weeks until January 2014.In 2003, Hosseini released his first novel, The Kite Runner, the story of a young boy, Amir, struggling to establish a closer rapport with his father and coping with memories of a haunting childhood event. The novel is set in Afghanistan, from the fall of the monarchy until the collapse of the Taliban regime, and in the San Francisco Bay Area, specifically in Fremont, California. Its many themes include ethnic tensions between the Hazaras and the Pashtuns in Afghanistan, and the immigrant experiences of Amir and his father in the United States. The novel was the number three best seller for 2005 in the United States, according to Nielsen BookScan.[25] The Kite Runner was also produced as an audiobook read by the author. The Kite Runner has been adapted into a film of the same name released in December 2007. Hosseini made a cameo appearance towards the end of the movie as a bystander when Amir buys a kite which he later flies with Sohrab.

Hosseini’s second novel, A Thousand Splendid Suns, was published in 2007, and is also set in Afghanistan. The story addresses many of the same issues as Hosseini’s first, but takes a more feminine perspective. It follows the story of two women, Mariam and Laila, whose lives become entwined. The story is set during Afghanistan’s tumultuous thirty-year transition from Soviet occupation to Taliban control and post-Taliban rebuilding. The novel was released by Riverhead Books on May 22, 2007, at the same time as the Simon & Schuster audiobook. Movie rights have been acquired by producer Scott Rudin and Columbia Pictures.

Hosseini’s third novel And the Mountains Echoed was released on May 21, 2013. Prior to its release, Hosseini said:

“I am forever drawn to family as a recurring central theme of my writing. My earlier novels were at heart tales of fatherhood and motherhood. My new novel is a multi-generational family story as well, this time revolving around brothers and sisters, and the ways in which they love, wound, betray, honor, and sacrifice for each other.


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