A Book A Week: The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, Bloomsbury 2003, via 2007 paperback (personal copy)
Besides garnering a clearer and more empathetic understanding of Afghan history and culture, here’s what I learned from this story:
-Keep your promises, even the ones you didn’t realize you were making.
-Morality comes in many forms and even good men lie.
-We are all broken.
-We can all find a way to be good.
-Regardless of the source religion, religious zealotry kills, not the least by legitimizing sociopaths.
-Happy endings are nice, but resolution that resonates with honesty and truth—even if painful and heartbreaking—is even better.
-Afghans are no different than anyone else on Earth. We are all humans. Our American sense of entitlement clouds our understanding of the humanity of others. We have to find a way to see more clearly. We can start by reading this beautiful book.
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