calling slumdog viewers

If you have seen the movie, regardless of whether you enjoyed Slumdog Millionaire or not, there’s a book you should read.  Rohinton Mistry’s A Fine Balance charts the lives of a widow, a student and two village tailors striving for a better life in the city.  Their stories are told in sometimes bleakly honest detail, along with those of the other’s whose lives are linked to theirs – family and friends. This story is a fascinating panorama of life in India. From rural village to city slum, we share the journeys of characters who represent some of India’s most vulnerable social groups.  A seething underbelly of social and political decay is laid bare in a way which is starkly believable and at times horrifying yet consistently reminds us of the humanity of all involved.  We are given a picture of a complex society fighting to find a way forward in the face of appalling poverty and unfettered corruption.  A word of advice – persevere through a somewhat pedestrian mid patch and you will be richly rewarded.

the spaces between us

Can we use stories to bridge the spaces between us?  Consider the books you have read and the films you have watched over the year.  What do you thnk?  Has reading increased your understanding of others?  Have your opinions been changed in any way because of what you have read?  What have you learnt you didn’t know before? Share your views on this.