Many people feel bad about others’ situations, but they don’t do anything when it comes to action. I cried my heart out while reading it, and in the end, all I could say to myself was that if and when I would be capable, I will give my share to serve others. This book helped me empathize with the people still suffering. It is a place under the Taliban rule where people for so many years are just hoping to have peace. Stories work as our Best Teachers of Empathy.īefore reading Khaled Hosseini’s book, I didn’t know about Afghanistan and the agony of people living there. This book gave me a reality check of this world and its cruelty.Ģ. It was devastating to read and think that in reality, people live where they frequently have to give up on things that are important for them, just because they lack resources or power. The core of the story revolves around the helplessness of people from different walks of life. Helplessness can make us do things that we never thought we were capable of. Today I thought I’ll share all those lessons with you all in the hope that these might help you too. Like his other books, this book, too, helped me learn many things. It is true for Khaled Hosseini in all senses. After reading his first two masterpieces “The Kite Runner” and “A Thousand Splendid Suns” I was even more sure about the phrase. “Words have the power to move the world” this phrase stands true for Khaled Hosseini’s books.
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