Yes, Debbi, one wonders if mankind will ever find peace with itself. I was hesitant to read Suns because I knew it would be about war and horrible prejudice, and that kind of novel (especially if it's well written!) just stays with me for months. But, ironically, I'd lent Black Wave to a friend, and when she returned it, she lent me Suns! So... I thought that was a sign! I thought Suns was very well written and compelling. I really learned alot about Afghanistan - makes one take those news reports that Steve mentioned alot more personally. I'm so glad it had some kind of happiness at the end, and I'm proud to say I was able to read it but haven't been haunted by it since. That may sound weird, but it's a big accomplishment for me. I love learning about different cultures, and I appreciate having a better understanding of the political phases Afghanistan has been through and to learn how life goes on (or not) during them. But, as Debbi points out, the main issue is why we can't get along. I personally joke that we on Earth will only get along when the Martians attack..!
Dana