Monday, February 22, 2010
Bookseller of Kabul
After looking at the comments above ^^, I personally agree with the majority of the group in saying that I enjoy A Thousand Splendid Sun more than The Bookseller of Kabul. While I am only on page 76 and have not gotten deep into the story of the book, I feel that TBK fails to portray a successful anecdotal narrative. I personally enjoy “stories” rather than an article of events. The reason for Seierstad’s struggle in succeeding to my personal standards may be due to the non-fiction aspect of the book, while ATSS was merely the story of all Afghan women.
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