“She had dispersed. She was the garden at Prem Nivas (soon to be entered into the annual Flower Show), she was Veena's love of music, Pran's asthma, Maan's generosity, the survival of some refugees four years ago, the neem leaves that would preserve quilts stored in the great zinc trunks of Prem Nivas, the moulting feather of some pond-heron, a small unrung brass bell, the memory of decency in an indecent time, the temperament of Bhaskar's great-grandchildren. Indeed, for all the Minsisster of Revenue's impatience with her, she was his regret. And it was right that she should continue to be so, for he should have treated her better while she lived, the poor, ignorant, grieving fool.”
Quote by Vikram Seth
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A Suitable Boy is an extensive novel that delves into the lives of a large cast of characters, focusing on the search for a suitable bride for the protagonist, Lata. The narrative spans several years and encompasses the political and social transformations occurring in India during this period. The novel is renowned for its richly detailed portrayal of Indian culture and its exploration of complex themes such as arranged marriage, class divisions, and the struggle for independence. more
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