Mesmerise your senses with this riveting storyline! Presenting the great bestseller by Khaled Hosseni, ‘and the Mountains Echoed’ is a great novel which is a must have for reading enthusiasts. The novel is about a boy Abdullah and his sister Pari who live with their father along with their stepmother. The novel is set in the lands of Shadbagh, Afghanistan where their father, Saboor, is in a constant search for a place to work so he can feed his family. The story highlights their struggle through the evil eyes of poverty and the brutal winters.
Product Details
- Paperback: 480 pages
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing India Private Limited (20 December 2015)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9789384898083
- ISBN-13: 978-9384898083
- ASIN: 9384898082
- Product Dimensions: 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm
About the Author
Khaled Hosseni is one of the world’s most recognized authors. He has multiple bestsellers in his life. He is the author of ‘The Kite Runner’ and ‘A Thousand Splendid Suns’. After six years of wait, Khaled released the much awaited book ‘And the mountains echoed’ which went on to become another bestseller, further adding to his impressive legacy.
Review
Every so often a book comes around that rocks you to your core. It makes you cry, laugh, think, feel and dream so intensely that when it is over you wonder where that life has gone. The characters are your friends and you realize you should probably call them because you haven't heard from them in awhile and you wonder what is going on in their lives. - Goodreads
A pebble thrown in a pool of water creates ripples; never just one, but countless of them. This is what this story is all about. An uncle’s suggestion led to a father’s decision, and there was no stopping what happened afterwards. The ripples were so vast it looked almost impossible to trace back to the central plop that the pebble created; but secrets are meant to be revealed, truths are meant to be uncovered. The story played out through many decades in at least five countries among a myriad of characters, and yet not once did I feel lost or confused while reading it - Goodreads

















