Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Plot Summary. A Suitable Boy (1993) is a novel by Indian author and Stanford economist Vikram Seth. Over 1,400 pages in length, it is a family saga. Critics praised A Suitable Boy for its probing, panoramic look into India’s cultural norms, as well as its combination of satire and romance.

  2. Plot summary. In 1950, 19-year-old Lata Mehra attends the wedding of her older sister, Savita, to Pran Kapoor, a university lecturer. Lata's mother, Mrs. Rupa Mehra, says that it is time for Lata to be married as well, which Lata dismisses as she intends to concentrate on her studies in English literature.

  3. Summary. A Suitable Boy is a tale of four families told in 1,474 pages. The widowed Mrs. Rupa Mehra has two sons, Arun, who is married to Meenakshi, a daughter of the prominent...

  4. A Suitable Boy concerns the fortunes and trials of four elite families over the course of 18 months: the Mehras, The Kapoors, The Chatterji, and The Khans. It especially focuses on the plight of 19-year-old Lata Mehra a talented student at the local Brahmpur University.

  5. May 1, 1993 · Set in the early 1950s, in an India newly independent and struggling through a time of crisis, A Suitable Boy takes us into the richly imagined world of four large extended families and spins a compulsively readable tale of their lives and loves.

  6. Detailed Summary. In A Suitable Boy, Lata Mehra finds herself at a crossroads as she searches for a suitable partner in marriage. Against the backdrop of post-independence India, Lata navigates the expectations of her family and society while grappling with her own desires and beliefs.

  7. A SUITABLE BOY by Vikram Seth is the story of four families in India in the early 1950s after British occupation has ended and the India/Pakistan Partition has taken place. Though not an epic novel in the usual sense of the word, A SUITABLE BOY is certainly epic in scale, over 1,400 pages in length.

  1. People also search for