Bookclub-in-a-Box preent the dicuion companion for Khaled Hoeini novel And the Mountain Echoed Hardcover novel publihed by Viking, an imprint of Penguin Canada, Toronto, Canada. 2013. Novel ISBN: 978-0-670-06751-0 Quotation ued in thi guide have been taken from the text of the hardcover edition of And the Mountain Echoed. All information taken from other ource i acknowledged. Thi dicuion companion wa written by Jo-Ann Zoon and Marilyn Herbert, B.Ed. Herbert i the founder of Bookclub-in-a- Box and an international peaker with more than 30 year experience a a teacher and chool librarian. Bookclub-in-a-Box i a unique guide to current fiction and claic literature intended for book club dicuion, educational tudy eminar, and peronal pleaure. For more information about the Bookclub-in-a-Box team, viit our webite. Bookclub-in-a-Box dicuion companion for And the Mountain Echoed (E-PUB) ISBN: 978-1-927121-43-6 (E-PDF) ISBN: 978-1-927121-44-3 Thi guide reflect the perpective of the Bookclub-in-a-Box team and i the ole property of Bookclub-in-a-Box. 2015 BOOKCLUB-IN-A-BOX Unauthorized reproduction of thi book or it content for republication in whole or in part i trictly prohibited.
C O N T E N T S 1 BOOKCLUB-IN-A-BOX Khaled Hoeini And The Mountain Echoed READERS AND LEADERS GUIDE 2 INTRODUCTION Novel Quickline............7 Key to the Novel............8 Author Information..........9 CHARACTERIZATION Nabi.....................13 Nila Wahdati...............14 Pari (Abdullah Siter).......15 Abdullah..................17 Parwana..................18 Suleiman Wahdati...........20 Idri Timur Bahiri..........21 Marko Varvari............23 Adel......................25 Pari (Abdullah Daughter)....27 FOCUS POINTS AND THEMES Family....................30 Sacrifice, Lo, Letting Go.....31 Identity...................33 WRITING STYLE & STRUCTURE Style, Structure.............36 Framework................37 Shifting Point of View.......38 Fairy Tale.................38 Interview.................39 Letter....................40 SYMBOLS Red Wagon................42 Mak....................42 Photograph................43 Art.......................43 Tree and Root.............43 Feather...................44 Div......................45 Mountain.................45 LAST THOUGHTS & DISCUSSION QUESTIONS......47 FROM THE NOVEL (QUOTES)...53 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.........59
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INTRODUCTION Novel Quickline Key to the Novel Author Information
I N T R O D U C T I O N 7 INTRODUCTION Novel Quickline Spanning decade, continent, and generation, And the Mountain Echoed i a powerfully woven tory of the joy, orrow, acrifice, and betrayal that both bind and fracture familie. The novel open with a father haunting folktale about a montrou div, a giant of Afghan folklore, who knock on the door of a poor family and demand that a favorite on be urrendered. When the father et out to reclaim the child, the div how him to be living happily in a paradie, playing with other children. The father i given a choice: Either take the boy home to a grim life in a village blighted by drought, or leave him where he i with the promie to never ee him again. It i a fable meant to prepare the children of Saboor, the poor Afghan father telling the tory, for the coming rupture in their own live when three-year-old Pari i eparated from her beloved brother Abdullah and old to a wealthy couple in Kabul. The conequence of thi deperate act echo down through the generation, radiating from Afghanitan to France, Greece, and America. The novel read much like a erie of linked hort torie, with each chapter focuing on a primary character who hare a connection, by blood or fate, to the novel central tragedy. Adding to each other and illuminating what happened before, the torie include that of the children tepmother note
8 B O O K C L U B - I N - A - B O X and her beautiful, diabled iter living in a poverty-tricken village in 1950 Afghanitan; and that of the children tep-uncle who erve a chauffeur to the couple who raie Pari a their own. Pari time in Pari, where he grow up with no memory of her former life after her adopted mother whik her away from Kabul, i chronicled; a well a that of a Greek platic urgeon who come to Kabul to operate on wounded children, and hi childhood friend, Talia, who remain in Greece. The tale of two Afghan-American making a return viit from California to reclaim the home of their father, after the fall of the Taliban, add another layer to the tory, a doe that of the lonely young on of an Afghan warlord. The novel culminate with the narrative of Abdullah daughter in California, who wa lovingly named after her father lot iter, and ha a life-long yearning to reunite her now ailing father and aunt. Key to the Novel The Ripple and Echo Effect In a converation with the Hindutan Time, Hoeini provide an important key to hi book. The bulk of writing thi novel, and really the joy of it, wa in puruing the far reaching ripple of thi one act, dicovering the live it had touched and tranformed and all the unexpected way which it till echoed through the decade. (Jain) Every choice we make end u down a different road. Becaue our live are interconnected, it not a olo journey, but one in which other are compelled to join. A a reult, our action can reonate in way that are unimaginable to u at the time. When impoverihed Afghan villager Saboor ell hi daughter, not only i the life of three-year-old Pari irrevocably changed, but o too are the live of many other, both in the immediate aftermath and in the year to come. Generation are impacted by the book central tragedy. note
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