Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry

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  • Pub. Date: September 2003
  • 950pp

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    • Pub. Date: September 2003
    • Publisher: Gale Group
    • Format: Paperback, 950pp

    Synopsis

    The eagerly awaited novel from the author of the award-winning Such a Long Journey is set in India in the mid-1970s. A "State of Internal Emergency" has been declared, and in the days of bleakness and hope that follow, four disparate people find their lives becoming unexpectedly and inextricably entwined.

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    In mid-1970s urban India -- a chaos of wretchedness on the streets and slogans in the offices -- a chain of circumstances tosses four varied individuals together in one small flat. Stubbornly independent Dina, widowed early, takes in Maneck, the college-aged son of a more prosperous childhood friend and, more reluctantly, Ishvar and Om, uncle and nephew tailors fleeing low-caste origins and astonishing hardships. The reader first learns the characters' separate, compelling histories of brief joys and abiding sorrows, then watches as barriers of class, suspicion, and politeness are gradually dissolved. Even more affecting than Mistry's depictions of squalor and grotesque injustice is his study of friendships emerging unexpectedly, naturally. The novel's coda is cruel and heart-wrenching but deeply honest. This unforgettable book from the author of Such a Long Journey (LJ 4/15/91) is highly recommended.

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    Biography

    A worthy successor to V. S. Naipaul, Rohinton Mistry illuminates India -- particularly 1970s India under Indira Ghandi -- in finely wrought novels such as A Fine Balance and Such a Long Journey. He has a gift for infusing tales of strife with humor and unstinting detail.

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    Great book - Sad ending!by Anonymous

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    July 13, 2009: A Fine Balance is a well written book with a great story line. It allowed me to have a better understanding for the culture in India and the upheaval that was experienced during the 1970's due to the national Emergency. It is a book that is definitely worth the time to read but it is not the most upbeat book out there!!

    Depressing but, unfortunately, a true descriptionby puzzled66

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    May 19, 2009: This was a hard book to get through. It started well enough, but too often the author got off on happenings which might add reality to the scene, but detracted from the basic story. Times were very tough and they were depicted openly. I learned a lot about what happened during the "beautification" of the country, and the prejudices felt. But, the ending was too hard to get over. Don't read this on vacation when you want something fun and upbeat.

    I Also Recommend: The Poisonwood Bible, Sarah's Key.


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