Family Matters by Rohinton Mistry

Family Matters

Rohinton Mistry

If you like to get your teeth into a book, this is a good long read, nearly 500 pages. Set in modern Bombay, it's the story of a family, and it's melancholy, gentle, sad, and resigned. The family is not Hindu or Muslim, but Parsi, and there are fascinating glimpses into their daily life and faith.

Extract
It reminds me of the time long ago when Grandpa came to live with us in Pleasant Villa. And how my world suddenly became a much bigger place, much more complicated, and painful. I think of Grandpa sleeping on the settee beside me, holding my hand to comfort me. And later, me holding his hand when he had bad dreams. I think of the violin music we enjoyed. And the words he taught me, the stories he told, to describe and understand the world.








Parallels
  • Cinnamon Gardens by Shyam Selvadurai
  • A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth
  • King Lear by William Shakespeare