It
was Homaira and me against the world. And I'll tell you this, Amir Jan: In the
end, the world always wins. That's just the way of things. [page 92]
I
watched Baba's car pull away from the curb, taking with it the person whose
first spoken word had been my name. [page 101]
I
didn't remember what month that was, or what year even. I only knew the memory
lived in me, a perfectly encapsulated morsel of a good past, a brushstroke of
color on the gray, barren canvas that our lives had become. [page 113]
I
cringed a little at the position of power I'd been granted, and all because I
had won at the genetic lottery that had determined my sex. [page 137]
We
walked down the steps, past men smoking in clusters. I heard snippets of their
conversations, a soccer game in Union City next weekend, a new Afghan
restaurant in Santa Clara. Life moving on already, leaving Baba behind. [page
161]
Time
can be a greedy thing - sometimes it steals the details for itself. [page 198]
I
felt like a man sliding down a steep cliff, clutching at shrubs and tangles of
brambles and coming up empty-handed. The room was swooping up and down, swaying
side to side… “I've just found out my whole life is one big fucking lie! What
can you possibly say to make things better? Nothing. Not a goddamn thing!"
[page 206]
I'm
so afraid. Because I'm so profoundly happy… Happiness like this is frightening…
They only let you be this happy if they're preparing to take something from
you. [pages 230-31]
It's
wrong to hurt even bad people. Because they don't know any better… [page 292]
I
want to tear myself from this place, from this reality… But I am here, my legs
blocks of concrete, my lungs empty of air, my throat burning. There will be no
floating away. There will be no other reality tonight. [page 316]
In
a British accent, he tells me his name is Dr.Nawaz, and suddenly I want to be
away from this man, because I don't think I can bear what he has come to tell
me. He says the boy had cut himself deeply and had lost a great deal of blood
and my mouth begins to mutter that prayer again:
La
illaha ila Allah, Muhammad u rasul ullah.
They
had to transfuse several units of red cells ─
How
will I tell Soraya?
Twice,
they had to revive him ─
I
will do namaz, I will do zakat.
They
would have lost him if his heart hadn't been young and strong ─
I
will fast.
He
is alive. [page 319]
I
had played a cruel game with Hassan that day, toyed with him, asked him if he'd
eat dirt to prove his loyalty to me. Now I was the one under the microscope,
the one who had to prove my worthiness. I deserved this. [pages 325-26]
Perspective
was a luxury when your head was constantly buzzing with a swarm of demons. [page
326]
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The
characters and the events in the novel are quite dramatic, not quite realistic.
However the writer has been able to bring to life the grim situation of Afghanistan after the Soviet occupation in 1975. How the lively city of Kabul turns into a city of ghosts in just a few years. (RKP)
“Writing
fiction is the act of weaving a series of lies to arrive at a greater truth.” ―
Khaled Hosseini