Like just about every booklover, books pile up on my night table
waiting to be read: books with interesting jacket copy that catch
my eye as I visit our stores, galleys of publisher faves and, of
course, recommendations from friends who know I just can't resist a
great story. This past weekend, I pulled out a book that somehow
kept falling to the bottom of the stack and no doubt had been there
for many months. In fact, when I checked the publication date - it
was over a year. It is called The Kite Runner, and it is a total
treasure.
Set in Kabul and beginning just prior to the Russian invasion, The
Kite Runner tells a heartbreaking story about the relationship
between two boyhood friends who are as close as brothers, but just
happen to be master and servant. Their relationship evolves over a
tumultuous 40-year period and is forever marked by a moment in
their youth when Amir, the privileged son, watches from a perch of
safety while his friend and caregiver is brutally raped. You will
find this story hard to put down and deeply moving.