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The Association of Small Bombs: A Novel, by Karan Mahajan

National Book Award FinalistWinner of the New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction AwardWinner of the American Academy of Arts & Letters Rosenthal Family Foundation AwardWinner of the Anisfield-Wolf AwardWinner of the Bard Fiction PrizeOne of the New York Times Book Review’s Ten Best Books of the YearOne of Granta’s Best Young American NovelistsA Washington Post Notable Fiction Book of the YearPEN Center USA Literary Award Finalist for FictionSimpson Family Literary Prize FinalistShortlisted for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature Longlisted for the FT/Oppenheimer Emerging Voices AwardNamed a Best Book of the Year by: Buzzfeed, Esquire, New York magazine, The Huffington Post, The Guardian, The AV Club, The Fader, Redbook, Electric Literature, Book Riot, Bustle, Good magazine, PureWow, and PopSugar“Wonderful. . . . Smart, devastating, unpredictable. . . . I suggest you go out and buy this one. Post haste.” —Fiona Maazel, The New York Times Book Review “Brilliant.” —Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal“[Mahajan’s] eagerness to go at the bomb from every angle suggests a voracious approach to fiction-making.” —The New YorkerFor readers of Mohsin Hamid, Dave Eggers, Arundhati Roy, and Teju Cole, The Association of Small Bombs is an expansive and deeply humane novel that is at once groundbreaking in its empathy, dazzling in its acuity, and ambitious in scopeWhen brothers Tushar and Nakul Khurana, two Delhi schoolboys, pick up their family’s television set at a repair shop with their friend Mansoor Ahmed one day in 1996, disaster strikes without warning. A bomb—one of the many “small” bombs that go off seemingly unheralded across the world—detonates in the Delhi marketplace, instantly claiming the lives of the Khurana boys, to the devastation of their parents. Mansoor survives, bearing the physical and psychological effects of the bomb. After a brief stint at university in America, Mansoor returns to Delhi, where his life becomes entangled with the mysterious and charismatic Ayub, a fearless young activist whose own allegiances and beliefs are more malleable than Mansoor could imagine. Woven among the story of the Khuranas and the Ahmeds is the gripping tale of Shockie, a Kashmiri bomb maker who has forsaken his own life for the independence of his homeland.   Karan Mahajan writes brilliantly about the effects of terrorism on victims and perpetrators, proving himself to be one of the most provocative and dynamic novelists of his generation.

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Hardcover: 288 pages

Publisher: Viking (March 22, 2016)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0525429638

ISBN-13: 978-0525429630

Product Dimensions:

6.2 x 1 x 9.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.8 out of 5 stars

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In a crowded Delhi marketplace in 1996, a "small" bomb is detonated, killing several people. Among the dead are 2 young brothers. Their friend, a Muslim, survives the blast. What follows in this short but brilliant book is the aftermath of the explosion on the lives of those involved. The Khuranas are dealing with the death of their boys, which serves to reveal cracks in their seemingly strong relationship. Surviving boy Mansoor grapples with the physical and psychological injuries it has inflicted on him. His parents struggle to help him and their friends whose sons were killed, as Mansoor begins to associate with groups fighting for the rights of his fellow Muslims in the country. We also learn the fates and motivations of the 2 men who detonated the bomb, and follow one of Mansoor's new friends as he descends from someone fighting for social justice into radicalization. Grief permeates the novel, with some form of it affecting the decisions of everyone involved. Understandably this means this is a very sad story. But it is a necessary one. There are many books that tackle mourning or the loss of a child, so that aspect, while excellently handled, isn't really anything new. Very rarely does anyone succeed in really getting inside the heads of terrorists though, instead opting to portray them as cartoonishly evil. Not so here. While not in away condoning or glorifying their actions, it does make the reader understand them, and shows how frighteningly easy it is to turn people into one. This is a gripping tale that is deserving of the many accolades it has received and is easily one of the year's best books.

A well written and thought-provoking story about bombings in India, captured from four different perspectives - the parents who lost children to the attack, the survivor, the terrorists and the activists.At the beginning of the story we are introduced to two families. On the day the children head to town to pick up a TV from a repair shop, all three boys become victims of a bomb explosion. One of the families loses both of their sons to the attack. The other boy survives with a few minor physical injuries.The author zooms in and out to transition from one perspective to another, and writes about the effects this attack had on different people throughout many years after the bomb explosion. He concentrates as well on the growing hate between Hindu and Muslim people in India, and the tragedies suffered by Muslims in the country, especially post 9/11 attack on WTC.Mahajan skilfully paints the picture of grief, a mother’s wish for revenge, the methods of coping with the loss of a child, and the psychological effects terrorist attack has on the survivors. He shows also how lack of understanding from others, and the difficulty one finds to belong, can cause drastic ideological shifts.Although the book was not my first choice and it took me almost 1 year to pick it up from my book shelf after buying it, I am glad I did. I felt that the author rushed a little bit at the last chapters and cut the story short leaving me hungry for more, but in all fairness it may be because I wanted for it to last a little bit longer.In the current worldwide chaos caused by the militant groups, and civilians and politicians response to the attacks, this is not a book I would recommend to anyone. It is a story about fanaticism and terrorism, however the author did not demonize or dehumanize any of the characters. Personally I liked that he remained neutral even when writing about the attackers, but I do realize some people could not appreciate it.If you are seeking for a book that explores religious and sociological reasons of why people act and behave in certain ways, this is your book. If you are open minded and interested in gaining a 360-degree view on terrorist attacks, this is your book.To me it earned a spot on the shelf of books I will read again in the future.

This book was great for understanding the perspectives of people on all sides of terrorism in an easy-to-read novel format. However, I really hope the rampant sexual frustration expressed violently by the terrorists is not the true cause of so much terror. For whatever reason, that makes me pretty sad. On that note, this book is not really uplifting, and I'm generally fine with that in a book. But this one really spirals downward into sadness. Gird your heart. Great read, though!

This well written book is about prejudices in India . It is also about people who are victims and the terrorist themselves. The writer lets us into the minds of all associated with bombs. Gripping and an eye opener in the lives off all the well developed characters.

This book is a mixed bag. The author has captured well the sights and sounds of Delhi well. The English is impeccable.On the other hand he has tried to take up too many thorny subjects such as terrorism,politics,Hindu-Muslim disharmony etc. Naming contemporary politicians is a mistake. The description of post death grieving is obviously contrived.Nevertheless the author has talent and one hopes he will come up something bigger and better next time around.

Some of the writing is so stunning, it makes you pause for a moment and really think about what you've just read. Karan Mahajan definitely had a way with words. The story subject was quite interesting, and I really felt for all of the characters (as terrible as some of them were as people). Only problem is, some of the culture references I didn't understand, and made the novel harder to read than it should have been. A glossary or at least footnotes would have been helpful. Overall, it was an alright story. 3.5/5 for me.

Such a thought provoking and powerful novel! It's really an understatement to compare it to the Academy Award winning movie, "Crash," but it is similar in that it shows how one event can have a tentacle-like effect on different people in completely different ways. I would highly recommend this book.

We all ask the Why question after a terrorist act, accepting the trite TV news pundit analysis, and banality of kitchen banter. This novel exposes the complexity, makes no attempt to condense into a single thought. Worth reading or listening to the authentic narration.

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