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A Fine Balance
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A Fine Balance - Chapter 6 & Chapter 7
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I like this part, it illustrate keeping the Balance/Surviving and creation of bonds:
Dina-
“I only hope he is not a poor influence on Maneck.” “No no, don’t worry. Om is not a bad boy. If sometimes he is disobedient or bad-tempered, it’s only because he is frustrated and unhappy. He has had a very unfortunate life.”
“Mine has not been easy either. But we must make the best of what we have.”
Ishvar -
“There is no other way,” he agreed.

I think Dina’s character is the most challenging for me to absorb during this section because she is so tough, but I think when I put myself in her shoes. I can understand where she is coming from. There is no way to know whether the tailors will take advantage of her at this point. So I think it is wise for her to keep boundaries because she has a lot to lose as a woman if the tailors end up having poor character.
Although, refusing to help the cats was more difficult to understand at first because they don’t need much to live. But maybe in her situation, she is just overwhelmed by the number of animals there are with no one to take care of them and Maneck hasn’t reached the same point of saturation.
It is one thing to try to help one cat when you have never encountered the same situation before. It is another thing to try to help a hundred cats and realize that you will never have enough to help every cat. Maybe Dina tried to help some of the cats before and doesn’t want to anymore because the reality of the situation is too heartbreaking for her. Maybe this is why she struggles to open up to the tailors too.
Honestly, I have a hard time with Om’s personality too, but I think his personality is also affected by disappointment too. So I’m glad he has Ishvar to guide him. Ishvar is probably my favorite character right now. I love his patience and the way he perseveres through the challenges he faces.

I'm more interested in the book's political and social details concerning Gandhi's 'state of emergency' of 1975 - 1977. I really don't recall it, probably because it came during my first 2 years of law school and I was micro-focused on my studies and breaks from my studies. World affairs were not my breaks. I am enjoying that this book makes me more aware of such important events and matters that I overlooked back then.