And the Mountains Echoed

ISBN: 9781594633102
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Publisher,Penguin
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Weight, 420 g
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And The Mountains Echoed is set in Afghanistan, in 1952, where Abdullah and his sister reside with their father and foster mother. They seem to have a raw deal in terms of finances, as their father is constantly on a job hunt to make ends meet. One day, their father decided to shift from the small village where they were staying, to Kabul. Abdullah's father tries to prevent Abdullah from coming along, but is unable to do so, due to his son's persistent temperament. Abdullah is extremely fond of his sister, and would do anything to keep her happy.

The two siblings are inseparable, and sleep together on their cot with their heads touching. However, the two don't seem to have a clue about the events that are about to take place when they journey from Kabul to other cities and continents. This insignificant journey made by the family dares to alter the course of their lives and those of hundreds of others, through the next 60 years.

And The Mountains Echoed
revolves around the relationships among family members, which are accompanied with honor and sacrifice for one another. This book also delves into the fact that people are often left dumbstruck by the actions of those who matter the most to them. It is explained to the readers that the decisions made by them can resonate through several generations.

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Normalia Binti Omar
Beautiful story

This is a tale of separation where 10 year old Abdullah is compelled by his father to hand over his baby sister "Pari" to a wealthy family.
The story doesn't revolves around the main characters only. It also focuses on the lives of other characters and their own internal struggles, bonds and mischiefs. But all of them are unknowingly sharing the same fateful journey.

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Anis Syahira Mhd Yusof
Recommended

This is a fantastic novel, full with emotion and complexity. Great expressiveness and literature. A wonderful portrayal of a brother and sister's love across the decades. Strongly advised to read!