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    Rohinton Mistry: A Fine Balance

    I found it to be kind of inspiring: the ability to create one family out of broken peices of others. That kind of thing just doesn't happen without a little tragedy.
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    Rohinton Mistry: A Fine Balance

    A Fine Balance was one of the few books that had me crying within the first thirty pages or so. Each of the narratives are so full of emotion. Lyra, I agree with you- so so moving! It was really a tragic time in Indian history. I haven't read anything else by Mistry, does anyone have any...
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    Salman Rushdie

    I read The Moor's Last Sigh for a Southern Asia Literature course, and I absolutely loved it. I'm forever in awe of his ability to co-mingle Indian, British, American, (et cetera) history and culture (pop and otherwise) into his works and still be so coherient to those of us who don't always...
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