Summary - A Thousand Splendid Suns
Book
title: A Thousand Splendid
Suns
Author: Khaled Hosseini
Publisher: Bloomsbury, 2007
Date
published: May 22, 2007
The
number of pages: 384 pp
Genre
(Type of book): Novel,
Domestic Fiction
Why
did you decide to read this book?
Because
this book is interesting for me.
Were
you glad that you decided to read it? Explain!
Yes, I
really enjoyed reading it because of its background in Afghanistan
What
did you like best about this book?
This
book told an illegitimate teenager from Herat, is forced to marry a shoemaker
from Kabul after a family tragedy.
What
did you like least?
So many
pages
Would
you recommend this book to a friend? Explain!
this recommended
for the people who like a novel with so many pages
On
a scale of 1-10, how difficult was this book for you? (1 easy, 10 difficult)
Why?
7. I
really like the story of this book, because the story so interesting
A Thousand Splendid Suns is set in Afghanistan from the
early 1960s to the early 2000s. Mariam, a young girl in the 1960s, grows up
outside Herat, a small city in Afghanistan. Mariam has complicated feelings
about her parents: She lives with her spiteful and stubborn mother, Nana; while
her father Jalil, a successful businessman, visits Mariam — his only
illegitimate child — once a week. Mariam resents her limited place in Jalil's
life; she wants to live with him, his three wives, and her half-siblings in
Herat. She makes her wishes known by asking Jalil to take her to see Pinocchio
for her fifteenth birthday. Jalil reluctantly agrees, but then never shows up
to take her to the film. Mariam walks to heart and finds Jalil's house, but he
doesn't let her in, so she sleeps on the street. The next morning, Jalil's
chauffeur drives Mariam home where she finds that her mother has committed
suicide.
Mariam is taken to Jalil's home after her mother's funeral.
Jalil's wives want nothing to do with Mariam, so they force him to let her marry
Rasheed, a widowed shoemaker in Kabul. At first Rasheed treats Mariam decently,
but after she suffers miscarriage after miscarriage, he abuses her both
physically and verbally. It becomes clear that Rasheed's only use for Mariam is
in her ability to replace the son he lost years ago.
Growing up down the street from Rasheed and Mariam is Laila,
a young, intelligent girl from a loving family. However, the Afghani war
against the Soviets disrupts Laila's childhood and both her older brothers
leave to join the war. Laila seeks comfort from her best friend, Tariq, a boy a
few years older than her. Just before Laila reaches adolescence, her parents'
receive news that both of their sons have been killed. A few years later, war
reaches Kabul and bombs fall on the city regularly. By now, Tariq and Laila are
teenagers and in love. As Tariq tells Laila that he and his family are fleeing
to Pakistan, the couples makes love for the first time, quickly and
passionately. A few days later, Laila's parents decide to leave Afghanistan as
well, but as they are packing a rocket hits their house, killing Laila's
parents and wounding her.
Rasheed and Mariam nurse Laila back to health and after she
recovers, a stranger, Abdul Sharif brings her news that Tariq has died. Devastated
and realizing she's pregnant with Tariq's child, Laila agrees to marry Rasheed.
Mariam is initially hurt and threatened by Laila's presence and refuses to have
anything to do with her. However, after Laila gives birth to a daughter, Aziza,
the women come to see themselves as allies against Rasheed's abusive,
manipulative ways. A few years later, Laila gives birth to a son, Zalmai. Then,
one afternoon, after years of abuse and sadness, Laila is shocked to see a man
standing at her front door: Tariq.
Tariq and Laila spend the afternoon together while Rasheed
is at work. Laila and Mariam realize that Rasheed hired Abdul Sharif to tell
Laila about Tariq's untrue demise so she wouldn't run away. When Rasheed finds
out that Tariq has come home, he brutally beats Laila. With a shovel, Mariam
kills Rasheed. The next day, Mariam turns herself over to the Taliban in an
effort to clear the way for Laila to find sanctuary for herself and her
children in Pakistan with Tariq.
In Pakistan, Tariq and Laila marry and finally begin the
life they dreamed of so many years ago. With time, both of Laila's children
warm to Tariq and they enjoy their new life. But in September, 2001, their
happiness is overshadowed by news that the United States has attacked
Afghanistan. Following the US invasion, conditions in Kabul improve, and Laila
insists that her family move back home so they can help rebuild their city.
They stop by Herat on their way to Kabul, where Laila visits Mariam's old home
and is able to come to terms with her grief over Mariam's execution. Laila and
Tariq build a new life in Kabul: Laila becomes a schoolteacher at the orphanage
where Aziza once lived. And when Laila becomes pregnant, she decides that if
she has a girl, she'll name her Mariam.
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