A Suitable BoyOriginal WikSynth visual

book / 1993

A Suitable Boy

Lata's marriage prospects unfold beside family pressure, politics, religion, and a newly independent India.

Spoilers includedLast reviewed: 2026-06-21
AuthorVikram SethPublished1993LanguageEnglishOriginIndia
PlotVery layeredThe guide keeps marriage, family, politics, and newly independent India visible while the events move forward.EndingNeeds contextThe ending needs context because Lata's choice is personal and social at once.RecapUseful recapThe many families and suitors benefit from a structured guide.SourcesEssential contextHistorical and social context is essential.
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Why read this guide

Read this book when you want A Suitable Boy's main turns in order. The useful part is keeping marriage and family connected to the ending, especially once Lata's possible futures begin to look like choices between desire, stability, and belonging.

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The key is not just the final event; it is the pressure behind it. Lata needs to choose a life that is hers while still living inside family and society.

Story in 60 Seconds

The short version

A Suitable Boy begins with Lata Mehra's family beginning the search for a husband after her sister's wedding. romance, family duty, caste, religion, politics, and national change all press on private choice. The story changes when Lata's possible futures begin to look like choices between desire, stability, and belonging. From there, the main question is not only what happens next, but what the characters can admit, protect, or refuse. The novel matters because marriage is treated as personal feeling inside a broad national moment. The ending keeps the cost in view: her decision closes one courtship question while leaving the larger social world alive around it.

Story flow

What happens, at a glance

  1. 1SetupThe story opens

    Lata Mehra's family beginning the search for a husband after her sister's wedding

  2. 2PressurePressure builds

    romance, family duty, caste, religion, politics, and national change all press on private choice

  3. 3TurnThe story changes

    Lata's possible futures begin to look like choices between desire, stability, and belonging

  4. 4EndingThe ending shows the cost

    her decision closes one courtship question while leaving the larger social world alive around it

Remember this

The thing to remember is that A Suitable Boy turns marriage and family into a personal test, not just a book premise. The ending matters because Lata and Her suitors reveal what the story has been asking the characters to accept.

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The ending works because her decision closes one courtship question while leaving the larger social world alive around it. That close grows out of the pressure built earlier, not from a sudden final trick. The novel matters because marriage is treated as personal feeling inside a broad national moment. The last movement follows the central need: Lata needs to choose a life that is hers while still living inside family and society. That is why the ending feels earned even when it stays painful, open, or uneasy.

Original context

Why It Matters

The pressure underneath the plot matters

The novel matters because marriage is treated as personal feeling inside a broad national moment. Keeping that pressure beside the events makes the story feel like a chain of choices rather than a list of incidents.

The guide keeps the human stakes close

The summary follows the events, but the value is in keeping motive, consequence, and theme visible at the same time.

Timeline

Major events

  1. 1
    The story opensLata Mehra's family beginning the search for a husband after her sister's wedding
  2. 2
    Pressure buildsromance, family duty, caste, religion, politics, and national change all press on private choice
  3. 3
    The story changesLata's possible futures begin to look like choices between desire, stability, and belonging
  4. 4
    The ending shows the costher decision closes one courtship question while leaving the larger social world alive around it

Story mechanics

Key Turning Points

The middle turn changes what can still be avoided

Lata's possible futures begin to look like choices between desire, stability, and belonging. After this point, the characters are no longer dealing with the same problem they had at the start. The cost has become more personal.

Character Links

Who connects to whom

Latachoice under family pressureHer suitors
Mehra familyduty and expectationMarriage
Indianation and householdPrivate life

Character reading

Character Motivations

The ending follows the central need

Lata needs to choose a life that is hers while still living inside family and society. That need gives the final section its shape because the story has been testing whether the character can live with the truth behind it.

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