Rohinton Mistry
841 pages
With a compassionate realism and narrative sweep that recall the work of Charles Dickens, this magnificent novel captures all the cruelty and corruption, dignity and heroism, of India. The time is 1975. The place is an unnamed city by the sea. The government has just declared a State of Emergency, in whose upheavals four strangers--a spirited widow, a young student uprooted from his idyllic hill station, and two tailors who have fled the caste violence of their native village--will be thrust together, forced to share one cramped apartment and an uncertain future. As the characters move from distrust to friendship and from friendship to love, A Fine Balance creates an enduring panorama of the human spirit in an inhuman state.
This book offers a profound exploration of India in the 70s and 80s, blending historical and political insights with stunning prose that can leave you in a deep book-depression.
This epic work offers extremely lucid and often harrowing descriptions of poverty, class, and struggle in India, making it one of the best books I've ever read. The interconnected twists and turns keep you engaged, and Mistry's rich vocabulary turns it into a delightful learning experience.
This book is an emotional rollercoaster that deeply impacts its readers.