Set in Bombay in the mid-1990s, Family Matters tells a story of familial love and obligation, of personal and political corruption, of the demands of tradition and the possibilities for compassion. Nariman Vakeel, the patriarch of a small discordant family, is beset by Parkinson’s and haunted by memories of his past. He lives with his two middle-aged stepchildren, Coomy, bitter and domineering, and her brother, Jal, mild-mannered and acquiescent. But the burden of the illness worsens the already strained family relationships. Soon, their sweet-tempered half-sister, Roxana, is forced to assume sole responsibility for her bedridden father. And Roxana’s husband, besieged by financial worries, devises a scheme of deception involving his eccentric employer at a sporting goods store, setting in motion a series of events that leads to the narrative’s moving outcome. Family Matters has all the richness, the gentle humour, and the narrative sweep that have earned Mistry the highest of accolades around the world.
Family Matters has all the richness, the gentle humour, and the narrative sweep that have earned Mistry the highest of accolades around the world.
Betsy Ruscoe, a single university professor in her mid-30s, is pregnant, and the man she thought she loved is not interested in fatherhood.
In this book, Gregory Elliott explores the effects of mattering to one's family on adolescent behavior.
Students everywhere are harder to reach and teach, their attention and motivation less reliable, their language and behavior more provocative. This is largely because parents, suffering a widespread loss of...
Family Matters is a U.K. charity based in Gravesend in England, that provides immediate intervention on behalf of children, adolescents, and adults who are suffering because of abuse. The charity...
Gillian Laub's photographs of her family from the past twenty years, now collected in one volume, explore the ways society's biggest questions are revealed in our most intimate relationships.
A high school English teacher, Guterson and his wife educate their own children at home. “A literate primer for anyone who wants to know more about alternatives to the schools” (Kirkus Reviews). Index.
A few rows up sat Vern Den Herder, Tim Foley, Bob Matheson, and Curtis Johnson, members of the No-Name Defense. In the front row were Garo Yepremian and Bob Griese. And there at the podium was the illustrious jutting jaw of the Football ...
Providing more detailed and nuanced discussions of many areas including life course and other styles of critical theorizing on families, this new edition examines the history of slavery and Black family life in Canada, Indigenous families, ...
Will Eisner. GRAPHIC NOVELS FROM A MASTER OF THE COMIC FORM , A TROUBLING LOOK AT THE DISTURBING REALITIES AND RELATIONSHIPS OF DOMESTIC LIFE . With their grand patriarch ailing , a family gets together to wish him a happy birthday .