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The Sari Shop (2004)

par Rupa Bajwa

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Ramchand, a tired shop assistant in Sevak Sari House in Amritsar, spends his days patiently showing yards of fabric to the women of "status families" and to the giggling girls who dream of dressing up in silk but can only afford cotton. When Ramchand is sent to show his wares to a wealthy family preparing for their daughter's wedding, he is jolted out of the rhythm of his narrow daily life. His glimpse into a different world gives him an urgent sense of possibility. And so he attempts to recapture the hope that his childhood had promised, arming himself with two battered English grammar books, a fresh pair of socks, and a bar of Lifebuoy soap. But soon these efforts turn his life upside down, bringing him face to face with the cruelties on which his very existence depends. Reading group guide included.… (plus d'informations)
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An exploration of awakening to both the possibilities and injustices of life and one's powerlessness to change things. ( )
  jemisonreads | Jan 22, 2024 |
zivot indije opisan preko prodavnice sarija u koju zene svracaju i biraju nesto za sebe,,..tuzna knjiga o neshvacenom mladicu koji zeli promjeniti svjet. ( )
  ceca78 | Apr 10, 2016 |
Ramchand is a young man working as a shop assistant in a sari shop in Amritsar, India. Prior to the loss of his parents, Ramchand haboured bigger dreams for himself. However, seven years of rolling and unrolling silk and cotton saris for the " status woman" of Amristar, he is relatively content with his mundane existence.

As time goes on, Ramchand is sent on two errands that stand in stark contrast to one another , and shake him out of his narrow life view. One errand is to a wealthy household in which the educated and beautiful bride- to- be and her family are choosing opulent saris for the occasion. Ramchand's hope for a better life is re-ignited, and he begins to better himself. The second errand is to check on fellow shop assistant. Here he is exposed to the filthy squalor of the slums , where men are commonly drunk and routinely beat their wives.

This is a devastating look at class division in India. It is a powerful narrative, told in a quiet, unassuming manner.

Long -listed for the 2004 Orange Prize, this is among the most memorable and heartbreaking books that I have read in 2016.

Highly recommended

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1 voter vancouverdeb | Dec 29, 2015 |
The element of this book that makes me want to recommend it is the quiet description of Ramchand's co-worker's wife and her life. I am making books by and about women a priority. Enough so that I almost didn't read this one. But, indeed, it is about a woman. Her tale is told within the story of Ramchand so it could be easily missed. The author tells of the woman moving away from her family and community to be with the man she was arranged to marry. The woman's life is described oh so nonchalantly but is a key element in the resolution of the story.
The description of the woman's life, I have no doubt, is universal but in this case is told within the social structure of India. The life is told from her innocent beginnings to being a woman shunned because of her public display of drunkenness and to its ultimate end.
The subtleness which this life is described reflects its hiddeness in our lives, no matter what society it happens in.
  maggiezee | Jul 12, 2014 |
Good book! This is an easy to read book that shows us the workings of a sari shop and the various levels of society in India through the eyes of a young male shop assistant. It is thought-provoking because what he encounters is not always fair, and although this upsets him greatly, he finds that there isn't much he can do to change things. As an American reader, I did encounter Indian words/terms that I didn't understand but it didn't take away from my enjoyment of the book. The scenery and characters were described well and I felt like I got a good glimpse into the Indian life. I would have liked a more optimistic ending but that is just a personal preference. Excellent debut novel from this author and I look forward to reading more from her! ( )
  SuzReads | May 12, 2014 |
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Ramchand, a tired shop assistant in Sevak Sari House in Amritsar, spends his days patiently showing yards of fabric to the women of "status families" and to the giggling girls who dream of dressing up in silk but can only afford cotton. When Ramchand is sent to show his wares to a wealthy family preparing for their daughter's wedding, he is jolted out of the rhythm of his narrow daily life. His glimpse into a different world gives him an urgent sense of possibility. And so he attempts to recapture the hope that his childhood had promised, arming himself with two battered English grammar books, a fresh pair of socks, and a bar of Lifebuoy soap. But soon these efforts turn his life upside down, bringing him face to face with the cruelties on which his very existence depends. Reading group guide included.

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