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Thousand Splendid Suns
Thousand Splendid Suns
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Annotation: Covers three decades of life in Afghanistan through the lives of two women.
Catalog Number: #21310
Binding Type: Perma-Bound
Publisher: Viking Penguin
Copyright: c2007, 2008
Pages: 420 p.
Available: Available
ISBN: 1-594-48385-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-594-48385-1
Dewey: F
LCCN: 2007008679
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: english
Reviewing Agencies: Starred Review ALA Booklist ALA Booklist (03/01/07) Kirkus Reviews Library Journal Publishers Weekly Wilson's Fiction Catalog Wilson's High School Catalog
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Word Count: 103,556
Reading Level: 5.4
Interest Level: 9+
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.4 / points: 16.0 / quiz: 117933 / grade: Upper Grades
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*Starred Review* Hosseini's follow-up to his best-selling debut, The Kite Runner (2003) views the plight of Afghanistan during the last half-century through the eyes of two women. Mariam is the illegitimate daughter of a maid and a businessman, who is given away in marriage at 15 to Rasheed, a man three times her age; their union is not a loving one. Laila is born to educated, liberal parents in Kabul the night the Communists take over Afghanistan. Adored by her father but neglected in favor of her older brothers by her mother, Laila finds her true love early on in Tariq, a thoughtful, chivalrous boy who lost a leg in an explosion. But when tensions between the Communists and the mujahideen make the city unsafe, Tariq and his family flee to Pakistan. A devastating tragedy brings Laila to the house of Rasheed and Mariam, where she is forced to make a horrific choice to secure her future. At the heart of the novel is the bond between Mariam and Laila, two very different women brought together by dire circumstances. Unimaginably tragic, Hosseini's magnificent second novel is a sad and beautiful testament to both Afghani suffering and strength. Readers who lost themselves in The Kite Runner will not want to miss this unforgettable follow-up.