And the Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini
If you liked ‘The Kite Runner’
and ‘A Thousand Splendid Suns’, then this latest novel from Khaled Hosseini
will have you wishing it were morning commute time so you can catch more
reading time.
A more modern edge to his
previous writing style, this story spans over generations and features an array
of characters from different countries. Poverty, families torn apart and the
after-effects of war are the main themes in this novel. Each of the characters
is affected by the war, whether it is directly or second-hand. They are a rich tapestry of people who are affected
in life by their experiences, both good and bad. It is not only this, but how
those experiences affect those around them that gives this novel that stimulating
extra. The way that their interlinking tales is written about is skilful. Hosseini
shows us how it is much like the way life is.
Although challenging to get your
head around all the characters, it is worth reading slowly to see how they are
all linked together. The narrative changes often which can leave you wondering
if you are reading the same book at times. Some characters narrate in the first
person, while others through letters or interviews, thus providing a real
variety of reading styles to enjoy. The evocative writing is guaranteed to transport
you and your heart will be wishing and hoping for their dreams.
Thought-provoking
and captivating; an incomparable read. You will find yourself remembering fragments
of it days after.