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A Thousand Splendid Suns A Thousand Splendid Suns
by Khaled Hosseini
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status: Read in September, 2008

In A Thousand Splendid Suns we make our way to Afghanistan - an Afghanistan not yet reeling from the rise of the Taliban. In a hovel in the hills we meet Miriam - the illegitimate daughter of a rich businessman. Her lonely and harsh life only brightens when her charming father comes to visit and open her eyes to the outside world. When tragedy leaves Miriam with no one to turn to, she ends up being sent off to Kabul as the bride of a much older man named Rasheed. Their relationship quickly begins to decline soon after their marriage and Miriam becomes a victim of ruthless domestic violence - all the in the name of her husband's version of the Islamic law.

Part way in to the book we also meet Laila, whose coming of age is brutally interrupted by the Taliban and their rigid, enforced way of life. Despite Lalia's more normal and loving home life, it seems as though no family is free from tragedy in Afghanistan. With great need and a desperate secret, Laila and Miriam's lives intertwine...more
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