Trespass ( Sin ) is there any human who never did one? We make it, then regret it. We want redemption by trying to forget or escape. Then it turns into a nightmare. Is trying to escape or find a way to forgive thyself can bring redemption? Isn't there a way to be good again?
Amir agha, the protagonist of this page-turning novel The Kite Runner, grows up in a circumstance of an unlikely friendship with their servant's son Hasan, a Hazara boy who is truthful, dauntless, and shows an unwavering loyalty to him. They lived in Kabul, where behind social discrimination writer paints a vivid image, a rich slice of Afghan culture that gives Afghani people a powerful face contrary to the war-torn, devastating situation of now. Amir was so keen to win in the local kite fighting tournaments & Hasan is always there as It was a chance to close the gap Between Baba & Amir. But cowardice doing of Amir changes everything and further in betrayal the two of them and everybody else too was oblivion. When Amir realized that how much the sin cost then the Regret takes it to place in his mind fully.
The lyrical way of the story makes the reader ponder several questions. Khalid Hosseini chooses a simple way to grasp the whole writing, The second part starts with a devastating war situation in Afghanistan. Amir with Baba somehow manage to escape America and we are taken the Afghan community to San Francisco. He marries his loved one, becomes a famous writer, to forget the past he embraces the new country. Nevertheless having all of this he never fully overcome his past, all losses he considered a result of his sin and those timid memories take place of a nightmare.
A bad penny always turned up as so after half of the novel with the pangs of several emotions, it comes with an astounding twist when Amir comes to Afghanistan under Taliban rules after 26 years. The landscape is bejeweled with sacrifices, the biggest lies, the possibility of redemption. All the characters are gradually developed along with the plot, not superficial and prone to commit mistakes. Amir's picturesque description will make you feel his situation & as you read your cheek ought to feel tears rolling down them. He acknowledges it's never late to accept the reality. Never deceive yourself away in past mistakes. Get a little courage to find a way of personal salvation. In the apocalypse of tears & smiles with a heavy heart, you will finally feel the most wanted redemption with these heartfelt writings.
Against the devastating backdrop of the last 30 years of Afghanistan's history, Khalid Hossaini crafted the tale around Amir that also presents hope for Afghanistan. It's worth reading for growing age to the old one as to how we deal with mistakes helps to shape ourselves and be brave to endeavor fear has no time limit.