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Khaled Hosseini, known for his books like The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns, shared a heartfelt note on Wednesday (13 July) for his daughter Haris, who came out as a transgender person. In the letter, he talked about how he has ‘watched her navigate some very trying personal times’ and has ‘never been prouder of her’.
“Yesterday, my twenty-one year old daughter Haris came out to the world as transgender. I have known about Haris’ journey since last year and I’ve watched her navigate some very trying personal times,” Hosseini wrote.
He added, “Transitioning is such a complicated undertaking—emotionally, physically, socially, psychologically—but Haris has met each challenge with grace, patience, and wisdom.”
With the note, he shared two monochromatic photos- a recent picture of his daughter Haris and one of the duo from when she was a child.
The Afghan-American novelist further wrote, “I know this process was painful for her, fraught with grief and anxiety. She is sober to the cruelty trans people are subjected to daily. But she is strong and undaunted.”
“I love my daughter. I will be by her side every step of the way, as will our family. We stand behind her. It’s a privilege to watch her enter the world as the beautiful, wise, and brilliant woman that she is. May God bless her,” he concluded.
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