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Kahled Hosseini
Khaled
Hosseini was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 1965. His father was
a diplomat with the Afghan Foreign Ministry and his mother taught
Farsi and History at a large high school in Kabul. In 1976, the
Afghan Foreign Ministry relocated the Hosseini family to Paris.
They were ready to return to Kabul in 1980, but by then Afghanistan
had already witnessed a bloody communist coup and the invasion of
the Soviet army. The Hosseinis sought and were granted political
asylum in the United States.
In September of 1980, Hosseini's family moved to San Jose, California.
Hosseini graduated from high school in 1984 and enrolled at Santa
Clara University where he earned a bachelor's degree in Biology
in 1988. The following year, he entered the University of California-San
Diego's School of Medicine, where he earned a Medical Degree in
1993. He completed his residency at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los
Angeles. Hosseini was a practicing internist between 1996 and 2004.
While in medical practice, Hosseini began writing his first novel,
The Kite Runner, in March of 2001. In 2003, The Kite Runner, was
published and has since become an international bestseller, published
in 38 countries. In 2006 he was named a goodwill envoy to UNHCR,
the United Nations Refugee Agency. His second novel, A Thousand
Splendid Suns will be published in May of 2007. He lives in northern
California.
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