Title: A Thousand Splendid Suns
Author: Khaled Hosseini
Genre: Historical-fiction
When and where I read this book: I've just finished reading this book. I've heard so much about this novel that I tried to find this book as fast as I could. In actuality, I had a sort of distrust of this kind of books, but I was disappointed agreeably!
Summary: The novel is a breathtaking story set against the events of Afganistan's last thirty years.
K. Hosseini tells us about two women and their struggles for life. The elder, Mariam is one of the most tragic characters in literature I have ever read about. She was born to a servant woman out of wedlock and is raised in banishment and ignorance. The family of her father forced her to marry a much older man after her mother commits suicide.
Laila, fifteen years younger than Mariam, and raised by intellectual parents, enters the marriage under much fifferent circumstances. Alone after a bomb destroys her home and kills her parents, and pregnant by her childhood love who left the country with his family, she marries Rasheed, the husband of Mariam, in a desperate attempt to save her unborn child. For the first time, I'm not able to denounce such kind of actions!
The writing is very beautiful. The pictures the author paints with his words are so vivid that everything just flashes before your eyes like a movie.
This story shows us how grateful we should be every day of our life, and that hope can be always found.
Favourite quotes:"A society has no chance of success if its women are uneducated..."
"Of all the hardships a person had to face, none was more punishing than the simple act of waiting."
Note: there is a very good blog about this book with audio by Anne Hodgson:
http://annehodgson.de/2008/07/28/khaled-hosseini-a-thousand-splendid-suns/
The link added by Monika: Afgan Women