A Thousand Splendid Suns

372 pages

English language

Published July 27, 2007 by Bloomsbury.

ISBN:
978-0-7475-8297-7
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OCLC Number:
470555784

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4 stars (12 reviews)

Force e d'e pouser un homme de trente ans son ai ne , Mariam ne parvient pas a lui donner un fils. Apre s dix-huit anne es de soumission a cet homme brutal, elle doit endurer une nouvelle e preuve : l'arrive e sous son propre toit de Laila, une petite voisine de quatorze ans. Enceinte, Laila met au monde une fille. D'abord ronge e par la jalousie, Mariam va finir par trouver une allie e en sa rivale. Toutes deux victimes de la violence et de la misogynie de leur mari, elles vont unir leur courage pour tenter de fuir l'Afghanistan.

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Review of 'A Thousand Splendid Suns' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

বিশেষণ বসানোর জন্য বসানো না, সত্যিকার অর্থে 'হৃদয়বিদারক' বলা যায় এই উপন্যাসটি।

শৈলীর বিচারে অবশ্য আহামরি কিছু না। যে গল্প অন্তঃসলীলা নদীর মত দুঃখ আনে তাকে বলি দুর্দান্ত গল্প, ভাবানো গল্প। এ সে ধরণের গল্প না। গলার কাছে দলা পাকানো গল্প এটা। সাবলীল, শৈলী ছাপিয়ে উঠে যাওয়া আরেক ধরণের দুর্দান্ত বই।

Review of 'A Thousand Splendid Suns' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This was a harrowing story at so many points along the way, violence, political repression, sexual domination, and torture. There are so many bits that would seem to ask for trigger warnings for readers at risk. But at the same time the linked stories of two Afghani women who transcend their assigned roles you get to see all the bad things about to happen the long in advance. Their paths contrast, with Maryam raised in poverty carrying a a burden of shame compared to Layla's fairly happy childhood changing over to deprivation and pain over a single disastrous event. This focus on women's points of view is a departure from the author's first novel [b:The Kite Runner|77203|The Kite Runner|Khaled Hosseini|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1579036753l/77203.SY75.jpg|3295919] and it is an effective way to look at a completely different side of Afghan history. It felt as though the characters had inherently more at stake each …

Review of 'A Thousand Splendid Suns' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

This book is going to stay with me. It's such a moving story that draws you in, makes you a part of it. The writing is simple, yet I felt immersed in the lives of Mariam and Laila. Having finished the book, I feel a little like I'm parting ways with a good friend I haven't gotten to know as well as I'd hoped to. And as I've said before, that's how you know you've read a good book.

The fact that the things that happen in the book is an all too real reality for some, only makes it an even more emotional read. I'm glad to get a glimpse of what life was/is like for women in the middle east. God be with them.

Another good read. I highly recommend this one.