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A Fine Balance
by Rohinton Mistry
adventurous
dark
funny
informative
inspiring
reflective
sad
medium-paced
In 1975, the Indian government declares a state of emergency that forces a widow to take in a student boarder and two tailors fleeing caste violence and seeking work. In a deep examination of human nature, Mistry presents a character-driven story that completely draws you in while explaining the larger political landscape that affects them on an individual basis. Bleak, yet beautiful, Mistry's epic novel explores the fine balance between hope and despair.
I've put off A Fine Balance for almost a decade, intimidated by its length. What a mistake. The tale is such an enveloping enjoyable read that you almost wish it was longer. Don't get me wrong, the tale is far from joyful - a depressing dive into endemic poverty, caste violence, and racism. Yet, the power of the writing is simply awe-inspiring.