A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini is an amazing story of courage and friendship. Spanning decades filled with hardship and war in Afghanistan, Hosseini tells the heartbreaking story of two women, Mariam and Laila, brought together by marriage to the same husband, who form a bond of friendship that endures unthinkable suffering and tyranny. Their incredible tenacity, patience, humor and heart in the face of a bleak life that offers little hope for the future is a great testimony to the power of the human spirit.
The story also sheds light on the Afghan people and culture in a way that can’t be achieved through a history book. I was brought to tears more than once while reading this wonderful book, and when I finished, I found myself thinking about Mariam and Laila and missing these wonderfully written characters. Don’t miss this one – it’s a great read!
I was having trouble deciding which book deserved the honor of our first review, but then my very sweet daughter (and co-editor) gave me The Principles of Uncertainty by Maira Kalman. This book is a real treat. At first glance, I thought it was a nonsensical collection of writings and wonderful illustrations, but then I began reading. This is a profound book spanning a year in the author’s life. Kalman’s clever writing style is completely engaging, and through her observations of day-to-day occurrences, she addresses some of life’s biggest questions. Her anecdotes, musings, and bits of wisdom, full of honesty and tenderness, range in subject matter from ordinary people going about their day on a busy New York City street, to Freud, Einstein, cake, and exquisite hats.
As a whole, it serves as a testimony to carrying on with good humor and grace and making the most out of life. This book gave me hope, insight, and some much-needed laughter. It’s a wonderful book to get lost in!