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In search of The kite runner / Judi Slayden Hayes.

Title
In search of The kite runner / Judi Slayden Hayes.
Author
Hayes, Judi.
Publication
St. Louis, Mo. : Chalice Press, c2007.

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Description
104 p. : map; 22 cm.
Summary
"Khaled Hosseini's best-selling novel The Kite Runner (Riverhead Books, 2003) shows an Afghanistan rich in tradition and culture, but torn apart by war and political strife. In Search of the Kite Runner examines from a Christian perspective the universal themes of the novel that make it such a fascinating and thought-provoking story and that make it a personal book for anyone living with regrets or remorse." "Author Judi Slayden Hayes compares Hosseini's graphic story of Amir and Hassan to stories of American literary figures, biblical patriarchs, and New Testament figures. She explores the quest for forgiveness and redemption, the meaning of a father's blessing, the complexities of intrafamily and other interpersonal relationships, the horror of abusive power, and the lifelong effects of shame and guilt. The book also looks at the rudiments of Islamic faith in Afghanistan and how the religion has given identity to the Afghan people." "In Search of the Kite Runner probes our perceptions about the connections between doing good and being religious. Questions throughout the book help us reflect further individually or in a small group on how the novel's themes relate to our lives."--BOOK JACKET.
Series Statement
Popular insights
Uniform Title
Popular insights.
Subject
  • Hosseini, Khaled
  • Male friendship in literature
  • Boys in literature
  • Betrayal in literature
  • Guilt in literature
  • Forgiveness in literature
  • Fathers and sons in literature
  • Religion in literature
  • Islam in literature
  • Afghanistan > In literature
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Kites -- Afghanistan -- Fathers and sons, brothers and friends -- Islam -- Doing good, being religious -- From sin and suffering to freedom in finding forgiveness -- Living life "a thousand times over" -- Appendix : online resources.
ISBN
  • 9780827230293
  • 082723029X
LCCN
^^2006020513
OCLC
  • 70167710
  • SCSB-12492256
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library