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Average rating4.3
A deeply moving, gorgeously illustrated short story for people of all ages from the international bestselling author of The Kite Runner, brought to life by Dan Williams's beautiful illustrations'The book may be brief, but it is beautiful, poetic - a distillation of his strengths' Sunday Times On a moonlit beach a father cradles his sleeping son as they wait for dawn to break and a boat to arrive. He speaks to his boy of the long summers of his childhood, recalling his grandfather's house in Syria, the stirring of olive trees in the breeze, the bleating of his grandmother's goat, the clanking of her cooking pots. And he remembers, too, the bustling city of Homs with its crowded lanes, its mosque and grand souk, in the days before the sky spat bombs and they had to flee. When the sun rises they and those around them will gather their possessions and embark on a perilous sea journey in search of a new home.
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Absolutely beautiful. Each line evokes an image and a feeling. Each painting evokes an emotion. Khaled Hosseini inhabits a world of so much pain, and manages to draw his readers into that world both gently and ferociously.
Thanks to goodreads for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. However, no thanks to UPS who left it out in the rain and destroyed it.
As always, Khaled Hosseini's latest work is a beautiful, heartbreaking, and realistic piece. If you have ever read his work before, I don't need to tell you that this is well written. The illustrations by Dan Williams flow perfectly with the feel of the story. If you are a human being, you should read and reflect on this short story.
This is a powerful little book.
I don't know what else I can say about it because you just need to pick it up for yourself.