And the Mountains Echoed

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978-1-4088-4243-0
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And the Mountains Echoed is the third novel by Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini. Published in 2013 by Riverhead Books, it deviates from Hosseini's style in his first two works through his choice to avoid focusing on any one character. Rather, the book is written similarly to a collection of short stories, with each of the nine chapters being told from the perspective of a different character. The book's foundation is built on the relationship between ten-year-old Abdullah and his three-year-old sister Pari and their father's decision to sell her to a childless couple in Kabul, an event that ties the various narratives together. Hosseini stated his intentions to make the characters more complex and morally ambiguous. Continuing the familial theme established in his previous novels, The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns, And the Mountains Echoed centers on the rapport between siblings. Besides Abdullah and Pari, Hosseini introduced two …

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Have you ever walked down a path of stepping stones where the stones are a little too far apart? You stretch to hit the stones, but it's uncomfortable. Sometimes you give up and just step on the gaps because it's too hard. That's what reading this book felt like. Hosseini tracks several different threads, jumping among them, and though he ties them all together at the end, most jumps are just a little too far and the story can be hard to follow.

Despite that, don't give up on reading this. Hosseini captures the depth of suffering, the joy of small victories, and the multiple facets of people's characters. He paints the effects of man's inhumanity to man so vividly.

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