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Books with title Family Matters: A Novel

  • Family Matters

    Rohinton Mistry, Martin Jarvis, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Nov. 8, 2002)
    From the author of the highly acclaimed , Rohinton Mistry's eagerly anticipated novel is set in Bombay in the mid-1990s. Nariman, an ailing, elderly Parsi widower, lives with his middle-aged stepchildren and dreams of the past. When he breaks an ankle and can no longer partake of his one pleasure, a daily walk through the neighborhood, his bitter stepdaughter schemes to move him to her sister's home and relieve herself of the burden of caring for him.The move is accomplished, but living in a new household with Roxana, her husband and two young boys sets into motion a series of events that lead to the unraveling of the family's secrets and surprising revelations from the past. Family Matters is a brilliantly evocative novel that confirms Mistry's reputation as one of the finest writers of our time.
  • Family Matters

    Rohinton Mistry

    Paperback (Vintage Books, Nov. 18, 2003)
    Rohinton Mistry’s enthralling novel is at once a domestic drama and an intently observed portrait of present-day Bombay in all its vitality and corruption. At the age of seventy-nine, Nariman Vakeel, already suffering from Parkinson’s disease, breaks an ankle and finds himself wholly dependent on his family. His step-children, Coomy and Jal, have a spacious apartment (in the inaptly named Chateau Felicity), but are too squeamish and resentful to tend to his physical needs. Nariman must now turn to his younger daughter, Roxana, her husband, Yezad, and their two sons, who share a small, crowded home. Their decision will test not only their material resources but, in surprising ways, all their tolerance, compassion, integrity, and faith. Sweeping and intimate, tragic and mirthful, Family Matters is a work of enormous emotional power.
  • Family Matters

    Rohinton Mistry

    Hardcover (Knopf, Sept. 17, 2002)
    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

    Jaymie Stuart Wolfe

    Paperback (Pauline Books & Media, June 1, 2011)
    Fictional short stories. Themes include: family life, heritage and identity, growing up, generational differences, patience, loss, worry, faith, culture. Each story has discusion/reflection questions for classroom and homeschool use. A daring escape from a skunk...an amazing display of grace and skill-on stilts...a frightening result from an online personality test. As you'll see in these thirteen short stories, families and the kinds of things they deal with come in all varieties. One thing, though, remains the same: family matters!
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    Jaymie Stuart Wolfe

    eBook (Pauline Books and Media, )
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  • Family Matters

    Rohinton Mistry, Martin Jarvis

    Audio Cassette (New Millenium Audio, Nov. 1, 2002)
    In mid-1990s Bombay, India, Nariman Vakeel, the patriarch of a small discordant family, lives in a crumbling apartment with his two middle-aged stepchildren--the mild-mannered Jal and his bitter, domineering sister, Coomy, who plots to turn over the round-the-clock care of her stepfather to her sweet-tempered younger sister, Roxana.
  • Family Matters

    ROHINTON MISTRY

    Hardcover (PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE, Sept. 17, 2002)
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  • Family Matters

    Rosemary Wallner

    Library Binding (ABDO & Daughters, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Describes the television show "Family Matters," its characters, and the actors who play them, with an emphasis on the popular star Jaleel White.
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  • Family Matters

    Rohinton Mistry

    Paperback (McClelland & Stewart, March 15, 2003)
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  • Family Matters

    Rohinton Mistry

    Paperback (Faber & Faber Ltd, April 30, 2003)
    Nariman Vakeel, a seventy-nine-year-old Parsi widower, beset by Parkinson's disease and haunted by memories of the past, lives in a once-elegant apartment with his two middle-aged stepchildren. When his condition worsens he is forced to take up residence with Roxana, his own daughter, her husband, Yezad, and their two young sons. The effect of the new responsibility on Yezad, who is already besieged by financial worries, pushes him into a scheme of deception. This sets in motion a series of events - a great unravelling and a revelation of the family's lovetorn past - that leads to the narrative's final outcome.
  • Family Matters

    Rohinton MISTRY

    Hardcover (Faber and Faber, March 15, 2002)
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  • Family Matters

    Rohinton Mistry

    Paperback (Faber and Faber, March 15, 2001)
    Family Matters