Thursday, March 15, 2012

Kite Runner Passage- Chapter 20, Pages 244-245


In the old days, the drive from Jalalabad to Kabul took two hours, maybe a little more. It took Farid and me over four hours to reach Kabul. And when we did... Farid warned me just after we passed the Mahipar dam.
Kabul is not the way you remember it, he said.
So I hear.
Farid gave me a look that said hearing is not the same as seeing. And he was right. Because when Kabul finally did unroll before us, I was certain, absolutely certain, that he had taken a wrong turn somewhere. Farid must have seen my stupefied expression; shuttling people back and forth to Kabul, he would have become familiar with that expression on the faces of those who hadnt seen Kabul for a long time.
He patted me on the shoulder. Welcome back, he said morosely.

1 comment:

  1. I liked your external link about the children who are beggers in the street because I can clearly see how that relates to the book, and also I used a similar kind of link, so I think it really shows how life is in Afghanistan.

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