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message 1: by Ann (new)

Ann (disciple45) I like the whole thing so far. But, what happened to week 3 discussion thread?


message 2: by Ann (new)

Ann (disciple45) Oh, that's perfectly fine, Judy. No pressure, just curious as to whether I was losing my mind or not! lol! I am really enjoying reading this book and I'm glad we are doing it the way we are because it is so big I might have lost courage if I was tackling it alone!


message 3: by Sue (new)

Sue I'm enjoying seeing another view of life in India while Lata has been taken away to her brother Arun's home. He is a bit much as he apparently craves all things British. And back home, Maan---what a life he is leading.


message 4: by Sue (new)

Sue This really is a wonderful portrait of such a diverse population. I'm so glad I'm reading it. India is really an amazing country and the book is set at such a difficult time not long after independence and partition.


message 5: by Sue (new)

Sue Well this one will keep us occupied for a while!


message 6: by Ann (new)

Ann (disciple45) Just got my replacement copy from the library - now to play catch up!


message 7: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2770 comments I'm getting close to catching up! Reactions from reading this section: The intriguing Saeeda Bai earns another star in my book; the friendship between Nawab Sahib and Mahesh Kapoor shines through - it epitomizes hope and encouragement despite the Hindu/Muslim divide; and it was rather nostalgic hearing about Meenakshi shopping at New Market, in Middleton Row and Free School Street and at Shaw Brothers. Looking forward to the dinner!


message 8: by Esther (last edited Dec 02, 2013 06:04PM) (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5194 comments As a re-reader this was a long one. And not only because my life got insane. I had forgotten lot's of the Nawab Sahib and Mahesh Kapoor part.

I agree that it is fun to see another side of the India of the time.

I remember finding Saeeda Bai annoying. Not so this time around. I am not sure if I have not gotten to the part where I decided she was or if it's the "almost 20 years" that changed my view of things.


message 9: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5194 comments Judy wrote: "Isn't it interesting how a book can effect you differently each time you read it? the Nawab Sahib and Mahesh Kapoor parts are great. Their friendship is being revisited in the section I am reading ..."

It makes sense when so much time have passed. We changed and so does our view of things. I remember discussing Lata's choice with the friend that gave me the book way back when. I am sure our argument would not be the same now, or maybe not, i shall see...


message 10: by Sue (new)

Sue I'm very slowly getting back to this book and obviously won't finish with the schedule but it is so good and I will finish!


message 11: by Sue (last edited Dec 08, 2013 07:34PM) (new)

Sue Yes, Ma has finally "left the building". Maan has discovered just what his month in the country is going to be like. Slowly picking up pages though not a new milestone yet.

Actually I just realized I am in the next section!!


message 12: by Sue (new)

Sue That's actually good to know Judy. He seems such a shallow, lost soul.


message 13: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5194 comments Judy wrote: "He is so likeable that you just want to shake him and tell him to get it together!"

Indeed.


message 14: by Alison (new)

Alison | 29 comments Just getting back into this for the first time since before the holiday season in December.

I understand what is happening but I am finding it hard to get lost in the story. Probably because of the long break between sections. I am hoping the next section sucks me back in.


message 15: by Sue (new)

Sue I'm finding that I do get sucked back in ---except when the talk is about the law and the setting is the legislative/court discussions. I know I need that information but some of it is difficult to take in.

I have now reached part 14.


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