

The story was captivating, the narration was flawless, and each chapter had a twist that compelled me to read it a second time. I felt a surge of emotions – anger, remorse, and joy – with every passing chapter, and I kept turning the pages to know more, and before I knew it, it was over. This book was kind of like a rollercoaster for me.

I was hooked right from the first chapter. She faces many social problems and rejection, but she is headstrong and the story’s real hero. On the other hand, Mariam is the illegitimate daughter of a businessman named Jalil. She’s beautiful, confident, smart, strong, and playful.

Laila enjoys her school life and is absorbed by the thoughts of her crush Tariq. The novel focuses on the life of two Afghan women- Mariam and Laila, who come from different walks of life. There are very few books that can shock me with such a wave of emotion: make me happy at one moment and feel devastated the next leave me laughing at one scene and in tears the next, and make me love some characters but hate the rest. ” One could not count the moons that shimmer on her roofs, or the thousand splendid suns that hide behind her walls.”
