Book Review: A Suitable Boy – Simple Summary

What Makes this novel Special

The story focuses on India post-partition as a family looks for a suitable boy to marry their daughter.

  • It’s one of the longest novels ever written in English.
  • It shows real life in India — with festivals, family drama, and social issues.
  • It’s about love, choice, and identity in a time of change.

This novel is set in India during the 1950s, just after independence. It follows the story of Lata Mehra, a young woman whose mother, Mrs. Rupa Mehra, is determined to find her a “suitable boy” to marry.

Main Story

Lata is smart and independent, but her mother wants her to marry someone who fits traditional expectations. Lata meets three different men:

  • Kabir – a charming student, but he’s Muslim, and her Hindu family doesn’t approve.
  • Amit – a thoughtful poet from a wealthy family.
  • Haresh – a hardworking shoe factory manager.

Lata must choose between following her heart or respecting her family’s wishes.

Family & Society

The novel also tells the stories of four families — the Mehras, Kapoors, Chatterjis, and Khans — showing how people lived, loved, and struggled in a changing India. It talks about religion, politics, caste, and tradition, all through personal stories.

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