A Fine Balance

Rohinton Mistry
Passer aux renseignements sur les produits

A Fine Balance

Rohinton Mistry
Date de sortie :
Prix habituel $26.95
Prix promotionnel $26.95 Prix habituel $0.00
Vente ferme. Aucun retour ni échange.
La livraison de cet article sera effectuée sur rendez-vous par notre transporteur partenaire.
La livraison de cet article sera effectuée sur rendez-vous par notre transporteur partenaire.

Téléchargement numérique

Accès immédiat à votre bibliothèque Kobo

Livrer à

En stock en ligne. Expédition gratuite pour les commandes d’au moins 49 $

Acheter maintenant et ramasser en magasin Bay & Floor

Ramassage gratuit aujourd’hui

Trouver en magasin

En rupture de stock

Trouvé dans : ROMANS, General Fiction

Obtenez 135 points plum  et profitez d’un rabais additionnel avec plum. En savoir plus

Afficher tous les renseignements

Aperçu

CHOIX DE HEATHERCANADA736 PAGESANGLAIS

Info promotionnelle
“A masterpiece of illumination and grace. Like all great fiction, it transforms our understanding of life.”
The Guardian (U.K.)

“This novel has the courage to remember and to reaffirm who we are, one by one; it continues, in the tradition of the great novels, to celebrate the luminous and unquenchable human spirit.”
Globe and Mail

“Few have caught the real sorrow and inexplicable strength of India, the unaccountable crookedness and sweetness, as well as Mistry.”
Time

“A towering masterpiece by a writer of genius.…”
The Independent (U.K.)

“An astonishing novel…full of wisdom and laughter and the touches of the unexpectedly familiar through which literature illuminates life.”
Wall Street Journal

“A work of stature…in scope, insight, and above all compassion for human beings.”
–Montreal Gazette

“Those who continue to harp on the inevitable decline of the novel ought to…consider Rohinton Mistry.”
New York Times Book Review of Books

“The story unfolds with the grace and beauty of a butterfly’s wing…extraordinary.”
The Times (U.K.)

“Mistry has demonstrated once again the enduring power of fiction to make sense of it all simply by telling a story…Read it.”
Vancouver Sun

“Every word of it seems like a fleck of brilliant light on a dancing ocean.…A major achievement.”
Scotland on Sunday

“A compelling book that manages the rare feat of being both entertaining and compassionate.”
India Today

“Compulsively readable; also funny, intensely moving and, like Bombay, pullulating with humanity.”
The Independent (U.K.)

“Impossible to put down.”
The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia

Overall rating: 4.5510206 / 5 from 49 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

A Fine Balance, Rohinton Mistry's acclaimed novel set in 1970s India, is praised for its compelling story and well-written prose. Many customers find it a fantastic and powerful read, though some feedback is mixed regarding its themes.

Summary topics

  • Writing Quality: 19%
  • Novel Quality: 16%
  • Story Appeal: 16%

Review topics: [book, story, read, written, novel, characters, writing, writer].

Review highlights

  • "This book was written very well but is extremely sad."Erica
  • "The story is compelling, great read."Marie
  • "Remarkable writer and book."Linda

Reviews

MUST, MUST Read!!!

"Read this 25 years ago & it remains a seminal work. Take a trip to a Parsi community in India - heartwarming, funny, tragic, unable to put it down. Mourned it when finished. Bought for the 10th time as a gift! This has created a high bar for all books since - most don’t touch it."

JP (5/5)

Loved it

"I love the eastern setting which is a big deal for me in a book."

Linreads (4/5)

My heart.

"This was a trek to get through, but well wellll worth it. I found it to be such a heart wrenching story, but very intriguing; eye-opening. I wanted everything to come together and to end with a happy ending. . I guess it was wishful thinking. My heart desperately felt for the characters. I absolutely fell in love with Mr. Mistry's writing. He's an exceptional talent and I will most definitely be revising this book and his other works in the near future."

Royer (5/5)

A good story

"One of my favourite books for sure. A rich, detailed story that will capture your heart even if it breaks along the way."

R (5/5)

decent book

"I found this story very interesting in the history and lifestyles in India."

Breanna (3/5)

Incredibly Sad and Incredibly Real

"This novel is a big one,748 pages. This novel is all about India; the good, the bad and the ugly. It may be that the title of the novel depicts those qualities; however, as the story progresses it seems like there is anything but a ""fine balance"". It's tragic ending pretty much obliterates the bright spots and the empowering moments of reconciling suppression. Incredibly sad; however, it may be a realistic portrayal of all the contrasts of India."

Paperandbinding (4/5)

Incredibly written, inspiring, disheartening and worth the read

"This book took me on an inexplicable journey and became my new favourite piece of writing. Rohinton Mistry has a style of writing unlike anyone I've read before and this book gave me chills on nearly every page. Definitely worth taking the time to read. #plumreview"

Sandra (5/5)

Liking it so far

"this is our book club book for the month, really enjoying it. Definitely a hard read. What people go thru to survive."

Avidreader (5/5)

intense!

"Great book but so intense!"

Marg (4/5)

incredibly good

"Well written and I loved how the four characters lives intertwined. Also, great perspective on India during the time of The Emergency"

Nazy (5/5)

Q&A

  • Date de publication : Apr 05, 1997
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 736
  • Éditeur : McClelland & Stewart
  • ISBN : 9780771060540
  • Dimensions : 5.51" W x 1.52" L x 8.32" H
Rohinton Mistry is the author of a collection of short stories, Tales from Firozsha Baag (1987), and three novels that were all shortlisted for the Booker Prize: Such a Long Journey (1991), A Fine Balance (1995), and Family Matters (2002). His books have won, among other awards, the Giller Prize, the Governor General’s Literary Award, the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Born in Bombay, Rohinton Mistry has lived in Canada since 1975. His body of work was shortlisted for the 2011 Man Booker International Prize, and he was awarded the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 2012. His work has been published in more than thirty-five languages.

Articles récemment consultés