A thousand splendid suns

Mariam is only fifteen when she is sent to Kabul to marry the troubled and bitter Rasheed, who is thirty years her senior. Nearly two decades later, in a climate of growing unrest, tragedy strikes fifteen-year-old Laila, who must leave her home and join Mariam's unhappy household. Laila and Mariam are to find consolation in each other, their friendship to grow as deep as the bond between sisters, as strong as the ties between mother and daughter. With the passing of time comes Taliban rule over Afghanistan, the streets of Kabul loud with the sound of gunfire and bombs, life a desperate struggle against starvation, brutality and fear, the women's endurance tested beyond their worst imaginings. Yet love can move a person to act in unexpected ways, lead them to overcome the most daunting obstacles with a startling heroism. In the end, it is love that triumphs over death and destruction. "A Thousand Splendid Suns" is an unforgettable portrait of a wounded country and a deeply moving story of family and friendship. It is a beautiful, heart-wrenching story of an unforgiving time, an unlikely bond and an indestructible love

Författare
Khaled Hosseini
(Khaled Hosseini.)
Genre
Roman, Romaner, Familjeskildringar
Språk
Engelska
Förlag År Ort Om boken ISBN
Bloomsbury publishing plc 2024 Storbritannien 683 sidor 24 cm 978-1-5266-7968-0
Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd. 2018 Storbritannien, London 412 sidor 978-1-5266-0476-7
Bloomsbury Publishing 2018 Storbritannien 412 sidor 20 cm 978-1-5266-0475-0
Riverhead Books 2009 USA, New York, New York 372 sidor illustrationer 978-1-59448-888-7
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2008 Storbritannien, London 419 sidor 19.6 cm 978-0-7475-8589-3
Riverhead 2008 USA, New York 448 sidor. 978-1-59448-307-3
Bloomsbury 2008 Storbritannien, London 419 sidor. 18 cm 978-0-7475-9377-5
Riverhead Books, publ. by the Penguin group 2007 USA, New York 372 sidor. 978-1-59448-951-8
Bloomsbury 2007 Storbritannien, London 372 sidor. 978-0-7475-8297-7
Riverhead Books 2007 New York, New York 372 pages 978-1-59448-950-1, 978-1-59448-385-1