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Like 'Cutting for Stone', this novel deals with deep familial bonds, complex personal struggles, and contains a richly detailed setting, this time in Afghanistan. Khaled Hosseini's writing captures the essence of redemption and addresses significant cultural and historical themes.

Set against the backdrop of the Nigerian Civil War, this book shares Verghese’s sense of intricate character development and historical context. Readers who appreciated the mingling of personal and political narratives in 'Cutting for Stone' will likely enjoy this novel.
Another offering by Hosseini, this book explores themes of family and the deep emotional ties that bind us across time and distance. It’s a multi-generational saga with a lyrical prose style reminiscent of Verghese’s work.

Set in Afghanistan and weaving myth with modern-day issues, this novel provides a powerful look at women's lives, akin to the emotional depth in 'Cutting for Stone'. Hashimi's storytelling blends culture and emotion in compelling ways.

This novel is a profound reflection on solitary life intertwined with references to literature and art, similar to the introspective nature of Verghese’s style. Set in Beirut, it offers a unique exploration of culture and self that can captivate fans of Verghese’s storytelling.
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