
emozini 400 pages of first-person narrated by Amir, a Pashtun Afghan boy of Kabul with a heavy sense of guilt for betraying his childhood friend, Hassan, Hazara son of his servant . The narrator describes the thoughts, fears and concerns takes the reader through three decades of Afghan history, the fall of the monarchy, the Russian invasion, the mass exodus to Pakistan, the fall of the Taliban regime until today.
Though rich Arab words, the style is sliding and the book has only one flaw: it eats up too fast!
Though rich Arab words, the style is sliding and the book has only one flaw: it eats up too fast!
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