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and on and on and when I finally got to the end I was glad I do not have to read this book again since I will make a different choice in my next life.
I liked this book because it told an interesting story about the Afghan society and its rules and also the occupation of the American army. However some of the characters are very two dimensional and not well done. Parts of the book where the author had good knowledge of the Afghan culture and its rules for women were excellent.
One of the things our book enjoyed about THE KITCHEN HOUSE is the glimpse it gave into people's lives during that time. Grissom also takes care in describing the home life of the slaves and white family on the plantation. The lives of the slaves center around their roles in the kitchen house and the “big house”.
The secrets that so many of the characters harbor and which change and destroy lives and lead to the eventual catastrophic climax are to our club the central theme of the story.
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