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A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry
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it was amazing
bookshelves: asia-themed, favorites


This is one of those heartrending books that would be burned into my memory. The story of the four main characters is told in a calm, understated and sometimes dry-humored tone, but the characters, their poignant back stories as well as the settings just jump right off the page. The whirlpool of corrupt and brutal politics, the inhumane caste system, ethnic hatred, sexual abuses, abject poverty and social despair gives the narrative a pulsating realism that keeps the reader well-grounded in its authenticity.

Dina Dalal, a widow trying to live independently of her overbearing brother, and Maneck Kohlah, a congenial college student and her sub-tenant, are from the relatively well-off Parsi community. Ishvar Darji and his nephew Omprakash Darji are from the lowly Chamaar caste of untouchables. A strange twist of fate brings them together under one roof and a beautiful story unfolds of the four skeptics-turned-friends, of the Darjis� endless struggles with unspeakable tragedies, and of Dina’s and Maneck’s mutual friendship and their compassion and succor for the Darjis.

Generally, it is a novel that is unapologetic in its assail against the dark side of human nature, the absurd cruelty of those who wield power and the venom of bigoted conventions. It leaves the reader to ponder whether in the end human goodness will balance out evil.

Here are some philosophical quotes that I like:-

“A lifetime had to be crafted, just like anything else, she thought, it had to be moulded and beaten and burnished in order to get the most out of it.�

“’You see, you cannot draw lines and compartments, and refuse to budge beyond them. Sometimes you have to use your failures as stepping-stones to success. You have to maintain a fine balance between hope and despair.’�

“Memories were permanent. Sorrowful ones remained sad even with the passing of time, yet happy ones could never be recreated � not with the same joy. Remembering bred its own peculiar sorrow. It seemed so unfair: that time should render both sadness and happiness into a source of pain.�


The novel was a long read (my copy has 713 pages), but worth every minute. I’m giving it 5-stars.
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Reading Progress

November 16, 2015 – Shelved as: to-read
November 16, 2015 – Shelved
March 27, 2016 – Shelved as: asia-themed
July 21, 2016 – Started Reading
August 4, 2016 –
page 525
87.06% "I'm so hoping for something nice to happen to these people."
August 8, 2016 – Finished Reading
August 15, 2016 – Shelved as: favorites

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message 1: by Ace (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ace Amazing book Alice, one of my top 10. I hope you enjoy reading it too.


Alice Poon Thanks Ace. I've just read the Prologue and it draws me right in :)


message 3: by Ace (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ace That's fantastic Alice :)


Canadian Jen Great review, Alice. One of my all time faves too!


Alice Poon Thanks Jen. I couldn't hold back my tears in several places.


Sharyl Great review, Alice. It's a masterpiece :)


Candi Wonderful review, Alice. I am so anxious to read this book - especially after seeing your 5 star rating!!


message 8: by Angela M (new) - added it

Angela M Alice , I have had this on my tbr list for a long time . Your excellent review is pushing me to read this one day soon . Thanks .


Alice Poon Thanks Sharyl, Candi & Angela.

Candi & Angela, I hope you'll like the book when you get round to reading it. I've learned a lot about Indian culture and society.


message 10: by Ace (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ace Hard to read Alice :(
Glad you finally got to this one. Fantastic review.


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

I love this review, Alice. Love it.


message 12: by Karen (new)

Karen Great review!


Alice Poon Ace, I'm really glad that I read it. I grew up in Hong Kong in the 50s and the sanitary conditions were horrible too (like no flush toilets, feces collected in wooden buckets, cockroaches and centipedes in drains...) but not nearly as appalling as those described in the novel.


Alice Poon Thanks Ellen & Karen!


message 15: by Johanna (new) - added it

Johanna Great review! I bought the book for a great price in a second-hand bookstore and have it on my to read list. Will definitely move it up based on your review and comments here.


message 16: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean Wow! Fantastic review Alice :) Thank you!


Alice Poon Thanks Johanna! Good for you that you own a copy! I hope you'll appreciate (I can't use the word "enjoy") the novel.


Alice Poon Thanks Jean! I could really relate to a couple of the characters (Dina and Maneck) on so many levels.


Erwin Great review of one of my favourite novels ever!


Alice Poon High five, Erwin!


Erwin Alice wrote: "High five, Erwin!"

*high five*. :)


message 22: by Ed Foster (new)

Ed Foster I loved a fine balance.one of my favorite books i have ever read.I really enjoyed the book.


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