logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code

A Suitable Boy - Community Reviews back

by Vikram Seth
sort by language
Reader! Reader!
Reader! Reader! rated it 9 years ago
The story of just over 1 year in the lives of 4 interconnected families: the Mehras, the Kapoors, the Chatterjis, and the Khans. Taking place largely around Brahmpur, India, but also in Pahapore, Calcutta, and rural areas between the cities. Mrs Rupa Mehra is determined to find a suitable boy to mar...
Merle
Merle rated it 10 years ago
This book was such a treat, I am sorry to be finished with it. Yes, it’s longer than War and Peace, but that doesn’t mean it’s drawn-out or dull; it’s simply that the book presents a sprawling tapestry of life in India in the 1950’s, starring several families and with many intersecting plots and sub...
Merle
Merle rated it 11 years ago
This book was such a treat, I am sorry to be finished with it. Yes, it’s longer than War and Peace, but that doesn’t mean it’s drawn-out or dull; it’s simply that the book presents a sprawling tapestry of life in India in the 1950’s, starring several families and with many intersecting plots and sub...
Barrita
Barrita rated it 12 years ago
ttururururú,lo terminé, toma eso, Vikram Seth!
Tiny Library
Tiny Library rated it 12 years ago
A Suitable Boy is the inter-connected tale of four families in post-independence India. Although the central story is Mrs Rupa Mehra's quest to find a suitable husband for her daughter Lata, Seth's novel is more than that and is best described as a panoramic of Indian society. From racial tension ...
helenliz
helenliz rated it 12 years ago
It's an interesting story of the choices faced by a young Indian girl and the trials and tribulations of growing up. At it's heart it discusses who knows what is likely to be best in the long run, a young girl or her family - is passion or duty more important - and can love be something that is sepa...
Mickey's Very Eclectic Bookshelf
Mickey's Very Eclectic Bookshelf rated it 13 years ago
There are way too many wonderful books in the world and not enough time to read them all. If I'm going to invest my valuable reading time into reading a 1500-page book that book better have one hell of plot or be written so well that I continue to read only to marvel at the author's wonderful use o...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 13 years ago
Good conclusion to a wonderful book that tells the stories of interlinked families during India's birth. Wonderful.
meganbaxter
meganbaxter rated it 13 years ago
I was never entirely sure who belonged to what family in this book, but it never really bothered me. I mean, after we switched back to a different group of characters, I was able to reconstruct who they were related to fairly easily, but I never could hold the genealogies in my mind.Which is a way o...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 14 years ago
The sage continues. It's like a soap opera, but better and not as stupid.
Need help?