Thursday, September 20, 2007

Summer Reading -- A Time to Connect

Summer offers time to grab a book and head for the hammock or the beach. What were some of the memorable books you read this summer?

For me, A Thousand Splendid Suns, by Khaled Hosseini spoke volumes. After reading his novel about Afghanistan, The Kite Runner, I became intrigued about the nature of the country before and after the Taliban and September 11. In his second novel, the setting is Afghanistan and the focus this time is the brutal world of women there under the unforgiving male-dominated world of religious extremists. Through Hosseini's writing, I can gain a better perspective on Afghanis and the impact of religion in their lives as well as the effect and confusion of the Western world on their culture. These books do what is essential: inspire empathy and break down stereotypes.

If you also read this book, add some comments. If you've read another book that illuminates another culture, let us know about it.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Stephanie meyer is a genius. Twilight rocked, New Moon was cool and Eclipse is great.

Anonymous said...

I read A thousand splendid suns and I thought it was an awesome book that shows the friendship between two women and how they stick together during hard times.

Anonymous said...

Over the summer I went to University of Delaware Summer College and I took a drama course so I read quite a few plays. My favorites were: Fences by August Wilson, A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen, Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen, The Glass Menagerie by Tenesse Williams, and Macbeth by Shakespeare.