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Essay heading: The Kite Runner
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The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini This is Amir's story. He tells his fascinating and dramatic story in the first person. Born into the priviledged Pashtun tribe, the son of a wealthy businessman he grows up together with Hassan - a hare-lipped child of the lowly Hazara tribe who is his servant and his friend... displayed 300 characters
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The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini This is Amir's story. He tells his fascinating and dramatic story in the first person. Born into the priviledged Pashtun tribe, the son of a wealthy businessman he grows up together with Hassan - a hare-lipped child of the lowly Hazara tribe who is his servant and his friend... displayed next 300 characters
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