Laila grows up in Kabul with Tariq as her best friend. Intelligent, beautiful, and adored by her father, Laila’s life is marred by the Afghani politics that eventually take Tariq and her family from her. She ends compromises her life by accepting Mariam’s husband’s marriage proposal.
Hosseini weaves the tale and emotions of two women so well that I thought he was a female writer until I finally looked after reading more than half the story. Being American and ashamedly unaware, I don’t know how accurate the politics of the story are, but from what little I know of what Afghan, and Islamic women have endured and still are enduring, this man has written a story that rings all to true and should not be buried.
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