There are few authors who
can be termed as true storytellers and there are few like chetan bhagat. Khaled
Hosseini is a master when it comes to storytelling. He gave us, the readers,
what can be called as an emotionally charged novel. Without a second thought,
this is one of the finest books I've read in recent times.
And The Mountains Echoed a third
novel from Hosseini, captures a typical Afghanistan family of the 1950′s
followed by the Soviet’s attack in late 60′s to 70′s and the invasion of
Taliban, etc..
The story beings by a fairy tale that a father (Saboor) is
narrating to his kids (Abdullah and Pari) in a remote village called Shadbagh
in Afghanistan. This was an everyday scene in Saboor’s family. To make the ends
meet and to win daily bread and also to support his new pregnant wife (yes, the
2nd one), Saboor takes an unexpected step through selling his younger daughter
Pari, to a wealthy couple in Kabul who are childless. Pari was barely 3 years
old when she was sold by her father. Pari was not aware of such consequence,
but her brother Abdullah who was 7 years old, was devastated by this cruel act
of his father.
Everyday Abdullah gets reminded of her little sister every now
and then, all those happy moment playing with her, all those little gifts that
he had bought for his sister, etc.. Pari loved the birds feather like it was a
diamond in possession. Abdullah carefully collected all these feathers over the
years to gift her and see the joy in her little sisters face. Now, all those
moments have been crushed to sands and now he is all alone in the house. Later
events makes him to run to Pakistan and he starts working in a restaurant and
few years later he travels to USA along with his wife and daughter Pari (Yes,
he named his daughter as Pari) and starts his own Kebab restaurant.
The entire story is
captured from 1950 till 2010 that spans over more than 50 years. Pari’s new
parents, Nila wahdati, a poet by passion and Suleiman Wahdati an artist. Even
here, there is a tragedy, Nila divorces her husband and takes Pari to France
forever. Then the novel takes another turn, describing Pari’s life in France,
her bonding with her new mom, her college life, etc.. But, Pari often gets a
jolt sometimes that, she is missing something, like she is not born to Nila and
she constantly gets reminded of a little village where she was born somewhere
buried deep in her memory.
The novel has many
characters and many stories that was probably unnecessary to the novel. There
is one character called Nabi, the driver of Suleiman Wahdati and also maternal
uncle of Pari and Abdullah, who actually sets the stage for Wahdati couple to
buy his sister’s daughter Pari. Later in the novel, Nabi writes a long letter
to Mr. Markos, a plastic surgeon, working in Afghanistan for over 10 years. He
describes what all the things he has done, and he also mentions about Pari.
All those hardships and
fights and long waits to reconcile is described in the last 2 chapters, which
is a must read from the book. After all, will Pari and Abdullah meet in the end
??. Will old Abdullah be able recognize her sister old Pari ? You must read that
in the book. I stop it at this point, so readers can actually go and read this
novel. For sure, its an emotional roller coaster ride for both Pari and
Abdullah. Hosseini has captured this very essence brilliantly and carried it
throughout the novel. I assure you, you will be restless to witness the climax.
My Rating:
4/5
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