Quote by: Khaled Hosseini

Sometimes, Soraya Sleeping next to me, I lay in bed and listened to the screen door swinging open and shut with the breeze, to the crickets chirping in the yard. And I could almost feel the emptiness in Soraya's womb, like it was a living, breathing thing. It had seeped into our marriage, that emptiness, into our laughs, and our love-making. And late at night, in the darkness of our room, I'd feel it rising from Soraya and setting between us. Sleeping between us. Like a newborn child.


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Author Bio


  • NameKhaled Hosseini
  • Descriptionnovelist
  • BornMarch 4, 1965
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionPhysician; Novelist; Writer
  • WorksThe Kite Runner; A Thousand Splendid Suns; And The Mountains Echoed
  • AwardsThe Nichols-Chancellor's Medal