![]() After this they grow away from each other. Amir runs away and hepretends he doesn’t know what happened. Wali and Kamal hold him, and Assef rapes him. Amir looks for him and finds Hassan trapped at the end of an alley, pinned with his pants down. ![]() When Amir wins the tournament, Hassan sets off to run the losing kite. When a kite loses, boys chase it to find the kite, this is called kite running. When the kite fighting tournament take place,boys cover their kite strings in glass and battle to see who can cleave the strings of the opposing kites. Assef threatens to beat up Amir for hanging around with a Hazara, but Hassan uses his slingshot to stop Assef and protect Amir. One day, Amir and Hassan are playing when they run into three boys, Assef, Wali, and Kamal. ![]() When Afghanistan’s king is overthrown, things begin to change. They have two servants, Ali and his son, Hassan, who are Hazaras, an ethnic minority. ![]() ![]() Before the event, he lives in a nice home in Kabul with Baba, his father. I have already seen the movie so I know the red lines in this book but I hope there will be much more.Īmir recalls an event that happened twenty-six years before, when he was still a boy in Afghanistan, and says that that made him who he is. I heard this was a good book, so I expect it to be enjoyable to read as well as bringing a message. ![]()
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