Book Discussion


The purpose of this blog is to discuss the books you are reading in a way that will make others want to read them too. The blog allows for a more in-depth description of the book and how it relates to today. It should include the literary elements of the book, the symbolism and a brief description of the plot.

If you read a biography, begin with a brief overview of the book, then describe the different stages of life. When possible, relate the person to historical events, describe the person's character strengths and any obstacles the person overcame.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Anne Frank: The Diary of A Young Girl by Anne Frank

This book is literally the diary of a young Jewish girl in WWII and her expiriences as she deals with what the Nazi do under Hitler's rule. Anne Frank was eventually captured and died along with the entirity of her family with the exception of her Dad who retreived her diary and preceded to show the world.
At first there is seemingly no harsh attacks; Anne attendes an all Jewish school and her life other than that is fairly average. However not too long into her diary entries Otto Frank gets a letter from the Germans to report to a concentration camp. They obviously did not want to go, so the family to refuge in an office attic of her Dads'. One of the many families being depoted also seeks refuge in the attic and eventhough nobody likes it they deal. Anne does not completly understand the situation but like everyone her age does not affect instinct. The severity of the situation may be lost but she knows they are in trouble and has hope because she had her family and food. Being an attic is gets cramped very quickly with two families living in it and it is not too long before they are at eachothers throats. Everyone just wants to get out of the attic as the days pass, especially Anne. Throughout the book Ane also takes an interest in a boy named Peter. She enjoys their relationship athough the families do not. Accompanied by the war and many people she lives with Anne becomes more testy towards her mother. She also begins to see the world not just through her eyes but throught the worlds, what is happening in the war and why. This topic intreques her more that just herself and her mind expands. Reviewing her previous diary entries Anne also discovers that she was realy not just mad at her mom but more confused and not on the same track creating polar attitudes and ideas causing the fustration.
The final entry of Ann Frank was dated Agust 1 1944 she was later moved to a concentration camp where she died of a disease called typhus, sadly this was not to long before the camp was discovered and freed.
This book truly shows the fear of the Jewish people at the time and the view of the war through innocwent bistandards eyes. What was at first the common diary of a little girl has become an inspiratioanl and lifechanging novel of a brave girl. A common girl who overcame gennoicde, fustration, murder and the entire german army. The "Diary of A Young Girl" has now been published in 60 languages and Annes' story will not soon be forgotten.

Final Salute by Jim Sheeler

The book Final Salute by Jim Sheeler is a very intriguing and heart wrenching book that provides dept information about soldiers that fight in war. In particular soldiers that fought and are fighting in the war in Iraq. It has four parts to it. Part one is called the knock which discusses the process and effects of delivering the message to the family that their loved ones have been killed due to some inconvenience during their time serving. It walks the reader through the whole entire process, explaining the typical reactions of the family’s receiving the information and even the reactions of the soldiers chosen for this job. The author explains how this is the hardest job that he had to ever do throughout his military career and by far the one that taught him the most. Part two is called reverberations. This section is where the Soldiers get to know the family and the soldier that passed away more. It walks the reader through three or four personal stories of people and events that took place. Letters, videos, and conversations were shared from before, during, and in one case even after the terrible accident took place. This section was probably one of the most difficult because it walked through how difficult it was and is for the families, especially ones with little kids or mothers who are expecting. Part three is called Bringing Them Home. This part was also very tear jerking as well. Since it was a tragic event for any of the families to go through, it was also hard for the soldiers helping with the process or even complete strangers on the plane witnessing the exchange of the casket from place to place. One wife stayed with her husband the whole night before the funeral to say her final goodbyes. Never was it easy to see the body considering the horrible shape it was most likely in. Many said that it didn’t even look comparable to the actual person laying there. Part four was call After the War, Stories. Again this part was upsetting as well but very happy too. For the families who did not lose a loved one during their time in Iraq this was a very happy and special moment for them. The stories that were shared were terribly upsetting as well though. This book was very moving and evoked much emotion since all of the stories and families were true stories. Every person should have to read this book because it teaches you much about life. There are many themes in this book, but the one that stuck out the most was to always try walking in other people’s shoes before beginning to help them out. I would recommend this book to everyone.

The Outsiders posted by Travis Klaty

Ponyboy is a high school student whose parents died in a car crash. His older brother darry is trying to hold the family together and keep his brothers out of boys home but they all have to stay out of trouble which is hard for them. Poneyboy is super smart but is lacking in common sense and his brother is constantly reminding him of it and poneyboy takes it as he does like him. Later he finds out that he cares a lot about him. Poneyboy is torn threw ought the book of right and wrong and the line of self-defense. His friend Johnny kills bobby cause he is drunk and droning poneyboy. They are forced to run away to an abandoned church and hide out. Cause of that they are at the scene of a burning church and a kid is trapped inside. Without hesitation they bust into the burning building. They save the kids life but Johnny gets taken out by a burning rafter and eventually dies. There later is a rumble for it and thewought the experiences poneyboy starts getting hard and cares less and less about school. In the end he starts writing a paper of his lifes trying experiences.


Ponyboy Curtis - from his prospective as a protagonist Ponyboy’s literary interests and academic accomplishments set him apart from the rest of his gang. Because his parents have died in a car accident, Ponyboy lives with his brothers Darry and Sodapop. Darry repeatedly accuses Ponyboy of lacking common sense, but Ponyboy is a reliable and observant narrator. Throughout the novel, Ponyboy struggles with class division, violence, innocence, and family love

Darrel Curtis - Ponyboy’s oldest brother. Darrel, known as “Darry,” other membors of the greaers call look to him as the superman. He is smart intelegent and is the main reason why poneyboy and his brothers havent been sent to different boys homes. He is working two jobs and trying to keep the family together.

Sodapop Curtis - Ponyboy’s happy guy and has good looks and charm. Poneyboy envies him and belies he holds the family together

Two-Bit Mathews - Two bit is the joker of the greesers and is always flirting with the socs girls.

Dallas Winston - know as dally is the HOOD member of the greasers. Was a part of lagit gangs amd is proud of it. Is known as hard and is proud of his illigal crimes.



Johnny Cade - his dad is an alcoholic and frequentally beats johny. Doesnt like his mom or dad greasers is his family.

Sandy - Sodapop’s girlfriend. Sandy is pregnant but not with his kid....moves to florida

Cherry Valance - she is Bob’s girlfriend who ponyboy feels comfortable talking to.

Relivence of today

This is relivent is society still today. this tackles many of societs problems can start from judging people. It shows that there really is many conections between the socs and greesers that are disregarded and instead a violence is replaced with what could be friendships. Also cause of the devision in class it translated into different styles of cloths cars and almost every other type of posession. Because of there differences simply talking to someones girlfriend could result in a beating.

This also brings to light that just cause people are a lower class they cant control that and it could be something like an alcoholic parents that are holding them back. But just because they are poor doesn’t make them bad people. If anything it makes them stronger a champion to overcome their challenges. Then to prove it even more wrong Johnny ran in a burning building and in the end sacrificed his life for the little kid and Poneyboys.

Rebel With a Cause posted by Ben Crouse

Rebel With a Cause


The book A Rebel with a Cause is an autobiography by the renowned son of Billy Graham, Franklin Graham. Franklin grew up in North Carolina, at his cabin home called Piney Cove. To protect themselves from paparazzi and religious fanatics, Billy Graham and his wife Ruth built a remote little cabin, with an electric fence surrounding a large parameter. This was the perfect place for Franklin to grow up. Here he learned all about camping and motorcycling. His father, the famous Evangelical pastor Billy Graham, was not around much and it was hard for Franklin. For high school, his parents sent him to a private school in Long Island, New York, where he picked up one of his most regretted habits, smoking. While there, Franklin did not fit in with the snobby, disrespectful teenagers and he grew to be more of a loner. Smoking and skipping out on classes were ways he was able to rebel against the school and rules that were set up there. He later transferred to a local high school and finished there. He went to college, flew airplanes, and worked in construction jobs in Alaska, learning everywhere he went. After Franklin was kicked out of LeTourneau University in Texas, he became more involved with his father’s organization, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. He went on some mission trips, focusing on a little hospital in the Middle East. His passion grew more and more for the mission field, and Franklin felt God calling him to work. He eventually committed his life to Christ and began to listen to this calling. His good friend in charge of the organization, Samaritan’s Purse was passing away, and he left it in Franklin’s hands. The board voted for Franklin to become president and he is still the leader of Samaritan’s Purse. The book continues to go through different missions, many involving famous government cases like Jonestown, and the Contra war. In the end, he talks about finally being comfortable being a Graham, and now is a preacher along with his father. Throughout his life, Franklin had had many close friends in the mission field that moved him to pursue after God’s will. The book was an amazing testament to what God really can do through people, if they just listen.

One historical event Franklin was linked to was the Jonestown suicide massacre. Years after the mass suicide, committed by followers of an estranged cult, Franklin was looking for a place that refugees from Middle Eastern battling countries could go. The completely functioning and vacant Jonestown looked like the perfect spot. It seemed like an amazing way to turn something very horrible, such as a massive suicide, into a new facility where homeless refugees would be able to stay, protected. However, the plans for the Jonestown facility did not turn out the way Franklin wanted them to, and the idea was eventually shut down.

Another historical event he was a part of was the aid in Croatia and Bosnia. His organization created a safe-place and rehab/home for rape victims of the current war. There, retired missionaries from Samaritan’s Purse stayed, cared for, and influenced the young women, rejected by their Islamic families. It is part of the Islamic beliefs to kick out a woman if they have been raped or had premarital sex.

All of these missions, and many others, were only made possible because of the people already serving there. Franklin Graham made it a point to visit every place to see where the help is needed. Later, during the Rwanda conflict, when the U.N. refused to let Samaritan’s Purse into the refugee camps to help, missionaries from the organization made the trip to the Tanzanian border and went into Rwanda itself during the conflict. There they found thousands of people in danger and need of assistance. Samaritan’s Purse eventually re-vacated a hospital used for the murders committed in Rwanda and turned it into something positive for Christ.

One main struggle Franklin had, was his smoking. He was addicted. Throughout his life, even when he was little, he would smoke. The rebellion in his heart had been planted, and now he suffered from an addiction to nicotine. When he committed himself to Christ, he realized if he truly wanted God to influence his life, he would have to stop smoking. After a temptation to do it again, Franklin failed and then never picked up another cigarette to this day.

Another struggle Franklin overcame was his unwillingness to preach. He felt like he would be compared to his father and steered clear of the pulpit. However, when friends told him he had a gift, and God wanted to use him, he gave it a try. It would be very hard to preach to your father, especially if he was a preacher. It is understandable why Franklin avoided this ministry; however, God uses him in so many incredible ways through his preaching.

A Painted House by John Grisham

Posted By: Isabella Jagdfeld

A Painted House takes place in the large farming community of Black Oak, Arkansas during the 1950's. Seven-year-old Luke Chandler live with his Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Pappy. It's cotton picking season and like every other year Pappy finds some Mexicans and Hill people, this year it's the Spruills, to pay to help pick it. As time goes on and everyone gets to know each other a little better, Luke realizes he has a crush on Tally Spruill who is reasonable older than, and Hank her brother is a real trouble maker. While in town one day Luke sees Hank get in the middle of a fight and ends up beating a guy to death with a 2x4. The next day when the a cop comes to the Chandler house to question the Spruills about the murder. Luke ends up getting asked about it and what he saw. This is when life seems to change for Luke. He lies about it in fear of getting beat by Hank. It's the first major lie he has told. As the story goes on, Luke is forced to keep more secrets; He saw Tally naked, Trot (Tally's little brother) is painting his house, and Luke's uncle is supposedly the father to a baby born into the poorest family in the town. Each secret effects him and the people around him.

Grisham uses imagery very well, and it really helps the reader imagine what the town looks like and what's going on. In this example Luke describing a field, "Around me, on all sides, neat rows of green and brown stalks stretched to the tree lines that boarded our land. At the top of the stalks, puffy bolls of cotton were popping forth... I saw an ocean of white. The fields were silent-no voices, no tractor engines, no cars on the road. For a moment, hanging on the trailer, I could almost understand why my farther wanted to be a farmer." (Grisham 22).

To me, the theme of the book would be that there is alway a path to a better life, and a new beginning.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The Autobiography of Martin Luther King Jr. Posted by Morgan Cole

Martin Luther King Jr.'s autobiography is the story of one of the great social and political figures of the twentieth century. The famous civil rights leader was also a preacher, and philosopher. King never wrote an official autobiography because he died before he could. Instead, the manager of his papers, Clayborne Carson, reconstructed an autobiography from King's autobiographical sketches, notes and speeches.

King was born into a long line of ministers, and he didnt fall short of the families reputation. He became the minister of the Ebenezer baptist church after many years of study. King became and active member of the civil rights movement and was very big in the peace side of the movement. he wanted nothing to do with the violence that the black panthers were prevoking. He directed many peaceful rallys and protests and often would cancel them if they became violent of out of control.

King was a very popular adn well know activist of the civil rights movement, and he became known for his i have a dream spece which was a televised event informing the black citizens of the issues of the civil rights movement, and it got many people involved in the movement. he was also very famous for being the youngest man to have recieved the nobel peace prize.

Martin Luther King lived a very high pace life, and his death also became very known. he was shot on the belcony of his hotel room in memphis. he was very loved and he will forever be remember.

The Child Called "It" by Hannah Schwefel

The Child Called "It" is about a young boy struggling thought the horrendous stages of child abuse. He starts out being accepted like the other children in his family, suddenly his mother starts to treat him like the family slave. The things that this young boy encounters, are hard to imagine. The boy goes though, things like cleaning, and other household chores. Then the mother refuses to feed him, he tries many different techniques to get food, but his mother always catches him. When hes caught, he is beaten. The boy is also tortured, he is forced to swallow ammonium as well as be in a room filled with gases. At one point in the story, the boy is stabbed by his mother, at this point his mother takes it a little easier on him, and he longs for the love that they share at that moment. When the boy is hugged, or praised, he enjoys is to much. I makes my heartache, he seems like such a good kid in the story, and he only wants to be loved like the other children. In the story, he starts out believing that things will change, and that God will help him soon. In the end of the story, his views change, and he believes things will be like this forever and that God is nonexistent. Towards the end of the story, he wants to die. It makes you feel so bad, you want the boy to get out of the hell of his house. He does end up getting out of the house, because people from the school find out that he is being beat. The story is really hard to relate too, I can't imagine this ever happening. It is so cruel. I am not sure many moments in history really relate either, I am sure things like this have happened, but not that I have heard of. I believe this boy has many great strengths, he is very brave when he stands up to his mother. He never gives up, even though he really wants too. In the beginning, he loved his whole family even though they were so mean to him. I think this boy was very brave and courageous. I look up to him for getting out of the horrible situation he was in. He overcame an obstacle that most adults couldn't overcome. He was truly a very strong, witty child. I am so glad that he survived to write such a bold and informational story, to inform the public of the horrors of child abuse.

The Queen of Palmyra posted by Lauren Weiland

The Queen of Palmyra, by Minrose Gwin, tells the controversial story of Florence Forrest who is growing up in the south during the Civil Rights Movement. Minrose Gwin begins the story with, “I need you to understand how ordinary it all was,” which sets the honest, distinguished and true tone for the rest of the novel. Florence is an eleven-year-old girl and the narrator of the story. She seeks her father's attention and mother's love. Her father goes on many late night adventures, and Florence looks forward to these times because she is always assigned the duty of retrieving her father's box from the bottom of the basement stairs. Once her dad would leave for the night, her mother would tell her to go get in the car and they would go on an adventure of their own; to the bootlegger's house. Florence's mother was never quite with it because of her alcohol abuse issues. When Florence turns twelve, her mother is temporarily out of her life, after trying to commit suicide by parking at a railroad crossing. Florence's father takes advantage of this as a chance to show Florence the highly secret items kept in the box. Florence opens it to find a bat, bible, and black cape and mask. Florence hopes her father will allow her to borrow it for Halloween. This is when the Dramatic Irony begins. The reader is now made aware of the fact that her dad is a member of the Ku Klux Klan, and his nightly adventure are nothing less than massacres. Unfortunately, Florence is to young to understand what is going on. Throughout the rest of the novel, Florence faces many situations that constitute for a man vs. society conflict. For instance, Florence spends every evening at her Mimi's house, who then immediately sends her to Zenie, her black maid's house in the back yard. Florence becomes very close to Zenie and her niece Eva and realizes very quickly how much they hate being called colored, yet she has been raised with the idea it is her right as a white person to call any black person that. Florence is put through a lot of physical, mental, and sexual abuse from her father and members of his 'club' throughout the novel, and Minrose Gwin does not hold back in telling it how it was. As Florence grows older she realizes more and more maybe her father is not the superhero she imagined, and also has a realization of how poorly blacks were being treated. The Queen of Palmyra is definitely a hard book to get through, and will make you upset on many occasions throughout. As stated before, “I need you to understand how ordinary it all was,” is the initial sentence in the book, and by the end you know it holds true. It was not complete chaos all the time, Florence saw her dad as wonderful human being for the majority of her Pre-adult years. I would suggest this book to anyone who enjoys learning about this era, and can handle a very detailed, in depth, honest novel. Minrose Gwin did an impeccable job with this novel.

Monday, June 7, 2010

American Hostage posted by Laura Parra

This is the story of the kidnapping of a journalist, Micah Garen, and how his family worked around the clock to bring him home safely. Micah and Marie-Hélène, Micah's "partner" in work and life, had their own media company where they could report on what they personally had interest in. They had traveled to many countries around the world and on this specific trip during the summer of 2004 they were in Iraq. They were making a documentary on the looting in Iraq. Marie-Hélène left to go home and Micah was planning to stay for an extra two weeks because he wanted to film some more events coming up soon. For both Micah and Marie-Hélène their worst nightmare was to be kidnapped and beheaded on camera. Unfortunately, they came incredibly close to that nightmare becoming a reality.


While the two had been in Iraq they had hired Amir a translator and friend of theirs. Marie-Hélène had recently left for home and Micah and Amir were trying to get more footage of a market that Micah had visited early. He had brought his small camera to try to get some footage without anyone seeing him videotaping. A man saw him videotaping and thought that he was a spy so chaos broke out. It ended up with both Micah and Amir being shoved into a van and forced to lay down with blindfolds and their hands tied up. They were taken to an open field and to their "home" for the next week or more. It was a sort of igloo made of branches but was short so they could barely stand up. As soon as he got to the shelter he found a piece of a cigarette box and on it he wrote MH ZEUG LOVE. He wrote this so that if he was to die everyone knew that he had MH (Marie-Hélène) and ZEUG (Zeugma, their dog who was more like their child) in his heart.

The two encountered the same routine for about a week. At night they were taken to a open field that they had to walk through thorns to get to. Micah was given the one pair of shoes and Amir was forced to walk barefoot with their blindfolds on. On their mats they would get as much sleep as they possibly could and before dawn they were taken back to their igloo type shelter. Multiple times during the day the guards would take turns keeping watch of the shelter but never showing their face because they were hidden by their keffiyehs. Micah and Amir actually became pleasant with a few of the guards, getting along. As the days dwindled down, they moved the two captives and the guards knew that the people in the new area did not like Americans, so the guards were their protectors at the same time that they were Micah and Amir's kidnappers.

Amir and Micah went through ten rough days with the soldiers. But, what they didn't know was their entire family, Amir's in Iraq and Micah's in the United States, was constantly fighting and working to the extreme trying to figure out what was best to do about the entire situation. Marie-Hélène had contacted many people all around the U.S. and people in countries around Iraq and in Iraq. They even contacted the FBI, a few agents ended up staying with Marie-Hélène and the blob, what she called all the family and friends helping out, in the hotel they were moved to for their safety. The chaos and close calls of whether or not to go to the media with a statement lasted for about a week and then Eva, Micah's sister, made the media statement.

At the beginning of the time in captivity Micah was focused on find a way to attack a guard in order to escape, or find any way period to escape. By the last few days he was thinking about his time differently. He was realizing how much he truly cared about Marie-Hélène and how he was more worried about them being hurt by him being in a threat video then himself actually being hurt. It was very interesting to see just how much Micah changed throughout those ten days, realizing what was truly important in his life.

After the ten days in captivity, Micah and Amir were set free. The guards that were taking them to their freedom celebrated with Micah and Amir with large smiles. Micah and Amir both had many strengths. They did not show any weaknesses to the guards throughout their captivity they also kept their hopes up. No matter what happened, even if they got down because of a new situation, they always found a way to push through. Also they came over the fear of being stuck in the shelter forever by slowly making a hole in the side of the shelter which they called "Freedom's Gate" for an emergency escape. On the other side of the world, Marie-Hélène pushed through her fear of Micah being killed by keeping herself busy with finding solutions to free Micah before anything like that could happen. Micah and Marie-Hélène are no longer just "partners" in life and work, as Micah called home for the first time after his release he proposed to Marie-Hélène and they got officially engaged in the fall of 2004.

Autobiography of Martin Luther King Jr. posted by Heather Tinus

Martin was born in Atlanta, Georgia on January 19, 1929 in his grandparents home, he is the second of three kids. Martins father, King Sr. didn’t have much but worked hard. He preached at Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church. Martin wasn’t exposed to terrible discrimination as a child, he had white friends but he didn’t go to school with them. Once school began he wasn’t allowed to play with them anymore. Martin began his higher education at Morehouse College of Atlanta than moved on to Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania and Boston University where he than got his Ph.D in sociology. Crozer was the first integrated school that Martin had ever attended. At Boston he met his future wife, Coretta Scott. Soon Martin took work as the minister at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, Coretta’s home town. King offered the basement of his church where the group of boycotters met, who began the bus boycott, because of this action, he was the one who mainly got blamed with phone calls and threats. His house was bombed and he was also arrested under false pretenses. Martin began head of SCLC a Christian organization, where he went around speaking and writing letters. Martin made a national appearance for more than forty thousand people at the Lincoln Memorial, an occasion celebrating the third anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education. He began more campaigning in Birmingham actively with volunteers, and nonviolently. Yet many were getting arrested and put into jail for peacefully protesting. King was able to talk business owners out of it because of the major business loss due to the arrests. Soon King was arrested and put into jail where he spent eight days. Another big event led by Martin was the March into Washington, where 250,000 blacks marched into Washington D.C. and Martin made his “I have a dream,” speech. This speech reach many Americans watching it on broadcasted to their home televisions. Than on April 4 Martin was shot on the balcony of his Motel while talking to a friend by an angered white. Martin Luther King Jr. was a huge influence on brining equal rights to blacks in his own peaceful ways. This is summary of just some of the many things he did for his fellow blacks.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

The Kite Runner begins when Amir is just a young boy living in Afghanistan with his father, Baba, and their Hazara servants Ali and Hassan. Although it is frowned upon to be friends with a Hazara, Amir and Hassan are inseparable growing up. Sadly, Amir grows aggravated by the way Baba pays more attention to Hassan. This causes Amir to disown Hassan, compelling Ali and Hassan to move away. Shortly after, the USSR takes over Kabul in Afghanistan, forcing Amir and Baba to flee to the United States. The two of them live quiet lives together for many years. Baba eventually passes away and Amir marries the beautiful Soraya. Twenty years after fleeing Afghanistan, Amir decides to go back to visit, where he discovers he and Hassan were half brothers. Hassan is dead, killed by the Taliban, but his son remains scared and alone in an orphanage. Amir soon adopts Hassan’s only son and he takes him back to America. It takes Sohrab, the young boy, a year to finally speak after being brought to America, but Amir is happiest he’d been in thirty years.
The conflict in this story is man verses self. Amir is haunted his entire life knowing that Hassan would have done anything for him yet he disowned him out of jealousy. Amir keeps this secret for most of his life, never mentioning it to his father, and only telling his wife after he brings news of adopting Sohrab. Amir is also constantly beating himself up, trying to impress his father.
The climax occurs when Amir literally fights with his life against an old Taliban enemy in order to take Sohrab out of the Taliban’s possession. Amir nearly faces death in this struggle, but he does survive and gain his prize. The resolution is at the very end of the story when Amir purchases a kite at a festival back in San Francisco. He and Hassan used to be the best kite runners in Kabul, but Sohrab had no knowledge of this. When Amir gracefully cuts the kite of an opponent Sohrab shows the first hint of a smile in an entire year. At that moment Amir is happy with his life and sees a bright future for his family.
In Afghanistan there is a popular sport called kite running. Thousands of people gather around to watch as many villagers fly their kites. The goal is to cut other people’s kites and have yours be the last one flying. The kite running comes into play when somebody’s kite is cut. Kids start running through the streets as fast as they can in order to catch the kite. In the game of kite running, the last kite that is cut is like the first place trophy, and everybody wants to claim it. During one kite competition, Amir cuts the last kite and Hassan runs for it. He catches the kite and guards it with his life to be sure it is brought safely back to Amir. In this story, the kites symbolize joy and freedom. The kites bring joy to many people and are able to fly freely in the sky.
The Kite Runner is a very popular book not only because of the touching story, but because of how it relates to today’s world. It takes place in Afghanistan and America during the Cold War and the reign of the Taliban. The Taliban is still very much alive in Afghanistan today and that is one of the large reasons why we have troops in the Middle East. Many people are affected by the war in the Middle East, which helps this story touch close to their hearts.