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Fidali's Way: A Novel, by George Mastras

Fidali's Way is a morally complex, sweeping, and ambitious story of colliding cultures, of love and sacrifice, war, and the redemption of pure faith.

  • Sales Rank: #1712547 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Scribner
  • Published on: 2010-12-01
  • Released on: 2010-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .90" w x 6.00" l, 1.29 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 400 pages
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From Publishers Weekly
Nick Sunder, a disillusioned Boston lawyer, has been backpacking in Asia for more than a year when disaster strikes at the start of Mastras's stirring first novel: the police in Peshawar, Pakistan, arrest him for cutting his French girlfriend's throat. Innocent of the crime, Sunder escapes custody by killing a cop. He heads into the Himalayas on foot, and after several weeks arrives at a remote medical clinic in the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir, where he gets a job as an aid worker, falls in love with a female Muslim doctor and witnesses horrifying acts of terrorism. Mastras, a TV writer (Breaking Bad) who's trekked through Asia himself, delivers a winding, character-rich plot full of authentic detail and regional history. While sentimentality mars some passages, the odysseylike story grips. Though Sunder's naïveté can be distracting at times, readers will cheer him along his path toward spiritual renewal, guided by the wisdom and advice of the titular Fidali, whom he meets on his journey. (Jan.)
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Review
"Recent terror attacks in Mumbai have awakened worldwide awareness of the animosity between India and Pakistan. It's unfortunate that such a tragic event would seem to benefit a book chronicling that silent war. But then again, maybe it's helpful that a literate, insightful and suspenseful story brings a clearer understanding of a dirty little conflict, one with the potential to become very dangerous." -- Peter Mergendahl, Rocky Mountain News

"[A] stirring first novel...a winding, character-rich plot full of authentic detail and regional history...the "Odyssey"-like story grips....Readers will cheer [Nicholas Sunder] along his path toward spiritual renewal, guided by the wisdom and advice of the titular Fidali." -- "Publishers Weekly"

""Fidali's Way" begins as a thriller, fast paced and dangerous, and then widens in scope to take in the culture and deadly conflicts and rugged beauty of present-day Kashmir. As a journey, it's vivid and exciting. As a novel, it takes us deep into the Muslim world, beyond the scorching violence and cruel fanaticism, and shows us the gift of compassion that lies at the very heart of Islam." -- John Dalton, author of "Heaven Lake"

Review
"An American in Central Asia encounters love, politics, war, and enlightenment in this ambitious debut... Mastras is an intelligent writer with a lively style." -- Kirkus Reviews

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
3.5 stars for an uneven but impassioned story
By "switterbug" Betsey Van Horn
Fidali's Way is a mixed bag. It is a book I immensely enjoyed, as Mastras is a rich storyteller and paces the events well to keep the pages turning and the tension taut and ripe. However, it is also uneven in significant ways that undermine some of its strengths.

Two narrative threads converge. First we meet Nick Sunder, a disillusioned American lawyer who has been backpacking in perilous areas of Central Asia for several years. Encountering a couple along the way--a brazen French woman and her British boyfriend--the three travel together and evolve into a passionate love triangle. After separating under mysterious circumstances (which unfold gradually and non-linearly), Nick is later arrested in Pakistan at his hotel room just moments before boarding a train to India. The police torture him in a filthy prison cell and later negotiate a dicey deal for his release, which is unacceptable to Nick. After managing to escape, Nick subsequently has to trek for many weeks through the Himalayas on the other side of the Tribal Line of Control. He ends up traveling with two very spiritual, noble men (Ghulam and Fidali) from these mountainous regions who invite Nick to accompany them under their aegis and experience with the harsh domain.

Introduced next are Aysha and Kazim, the stunning and brilliant Muslim star-crossed lovers from the small, primitive village of Indian-controlled Gilkamosh in the Kashmir mountains. They separate when Kazim leaves to train as a Mujahid in the rural mountains and Aysha goes to medical school in New Delhi. The question is whether they will reunite when she returns to Gilkamosh to open a clinic. This is also where Nick ends up after his long trek with Ghulam and Fidali.

After a short, lyrical, and haunting prologue, the story begins with muscular, crisp, and thrilling prose. The descriptions of landscape and the difficulties of survival from prison to the Himalayas and the crossing of the Tribal Line of Control are breathtaking. The author writes riveting details of these hardships, and a sense of immediacy and urgency lures the reader on. Additionally, the sensuous, enchanting coming-of-age story of Kazim and Aysha is very moving and compelling.

Unfortunately, as the novel deepens, the tone becomes inconsistent. From a brutal and sharp and often laconic tone at the beginning, the prose turns sentimental. And the parts written to reveal spiritual contemplation and reflection are conveyed through heavy-handed and expository writing. These cogitations tend to be synthetic and cloying. Instead of offering visionary and invigorating argument and thought into spiritual and religious debate, it offers up overused and simplistic notions.

The characters of Nick, Kazim, and Aysha are arch and three-dimensional, with realistic and textured lives and complex inner conflicts. However, they are often thwarted by the uneven tone and style, which lead us into convenient (and sometimes predictable) plot contrivances at various points in the story. And Ghulam, who starts out as enigmatic and formidable, narrows into a background caricature that emerges ceremoniously as a disposable vehicle for other characters or events.

The author has a cinematic talent to his writing, and I frequently envisioned a potent film version of the novel while reading. Mastras has a keen eye for visual appeal and sensuality when he isn't being derivative. Some of the dialogue and scenes could potentially be improved and heightened to correspond to this otherwise lush and exciting story. I was annoyed with one scene between Nick and Aysha that was all but airlifted from the movie Witness (with a few altered details); however, if you are not familiar with the movie, it could stir you with its intoxicating sensuality.

The climax of the story is powerful, and I had to tear my eyes away from the pages to digest and accept some of the bracing and harrowing scenes. I did feel largely satisfied by story's end, and I would recommend it with the caveat that it suffers from the pitfalls that impede many first-time novelists. I look forward to more from this author.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
A page-turner that i could not put down
By M. Kuo
Be prepared to stay up late into the night, as this novel is a page-turner that you cannot put down. At the same time, however, this is no potboiler thriller you'll soon forget a few days after you're done. "Fidali's Way" is exceptional -- a story that combines a murder mystery, adventure, and romance, all interwoven into a thrilling plot that also examines some of the big questions of the human condition: redemption and forgiveness, faith versus dogma, obsession, fate, and the true meaning of freedom. Mastras not only draws the reader in with his suspenseful plot, like any best-seller would, he does so with vivid imagery of the vast mountains and glaciers of perhaps the most rugged region on earth, powerful scenes of tragic violence and emotion, and true insight into the conflicting cultures, religions, and philosophies of the diverse people of South Asia, as well as between East and West.

The story follows the main character, Nick, an American lawyer who chose to give up his successful career to travel through Asia. Immediately, the reader is drawn into his story within the first chapter, as Nick is arrested in Pakistan for the murder of his lover and travel companion, a sensual and impulsive French girl named Yvette. The plot evolves as Nick escapes capture by the Pakistani police on foot through the Himalayas, and along the way we are introduced to different characters before ending up in conflict-riven Kashmir. These characters include Ghulam and Fidali, two impoverished Kashmiri smugglers who befriend Nick, and serve as Nick's guide through the treacherous Karakoram and Himalayas. As the danger of the journey escalates, they also become Nick's mentor by way of example, showing him their capacity for selflessness, the power of their humanity, and their ability to surrender their suffering to fate -- all derived from their
unquestioning faith -- traits that are at first misunderstood, and very alien to Nick, a product of the egoism and secularism of the West.

As Nick's dangerous journey unfolds, the author also tells the story of Aysha, a village girl who grows up to be the village healer and inspirational leader; and Kazim, Aysha's childhood lover. Kazim comes under the influence of the fiery mullah of a newly-built, radical madrassa, and becomes torn between his love for Aysha and his devotion to the ideal of Kashmiri freedom. He eventually becomes a revered leader of the regional Mujahideen rebels, pitting the two former lovers against each other. As Nick's and Aysha's two stories are organically woven together, Mastras skillfully develops the interplay among all these diverse characters, hooking the reader with scenes that range from the sensual and erotic, to the comical, to the tragically violent and horrifying.

As I read the novel, I found myself frequently assuming the thoughts of Nick in my own mind, contemplating in self-introspection for an answer to the many ideological questions that are subtly posed within the drama. This thoughtful, philosophical and spiritual level to the novel, along with the moving descriptions and violent climax, is perhaps one of the reasons why the book has stayed with me, and I suspect will continue to affect me for a long time to come.

There is no question that Mastras is an exceptional writer who is not only skillful in developing a dramatic plot that is original, complex, and engaging. He is also a writer who delves deeply into human nature and controversial cultural issues in search of truth, and who is not afraid to describe the intense emotions and passions of life with frank honesty that is both beautiful to read and powerful.

On top of all these qualities, Fidali's Way is certainly timely given the current events in Mumbai, Afghanistan, the Gaza strip, and even here at home where many are questioning the ideal balance between materialism and quality of life, and between the pursuit of egoistic goals and humanity. I highly recommend "Fidali's Way" to anyone who enjoys murder mysteries, thrillers, romance novels, and travel stories, and to those readers who are interested in issues of faith, philosophy, and who desire to perhaps better understand the major world conflict of our time -- particularly, the confrontation between Islam and the West. Then again, to put it more simply, I recommend Fidali's Way to anyone who loves great literature. A request out to the author for future writings as this novel left me with a void craving for more!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Wonderfully intricate tale
By M. Desoer
First, a disclosure: although I honestly did not pay attention to the author's name when I ordered this book (based solely on a summary of the story), I realized after I received it that I knew the author. When he was a lawyer in his "former life" George Mastras and I worked at the same firm. That being said, this is a completely unbiased review.

I have to admire anyone who takes on the challenge of such an intricate storyline in their first novel. George managed to interweave two otherwise seemingly unrelated and disparate stories involving complex and compelling characters. Contrary to a couple of other reviewers, I did not perceive the story as biased toward or against any ethnic group or religion. To the contrary, the author went to great lengths to avoid stereotypes or knee-jerk characterizations.

The story centers around Nick Sunder, a disenchanted lawyer who has been wandering around Asia with his backpack and friends encountered along the way. He finds himself in a horribly precarious situation in Pakistan after some ill-advised and foolhardy choices to wander in dangerous areas, taking unnecessary risks. He lands in this predicament largely from his naivete and that of his traveling companions. While he realizes -- more than some -- that one cannot careen through remote areas of Pakistan without due regard to the realities of culture, politics, religion and war, he nevertheless finds himself in a situation where he is literally running for his life.

Nick encounters two unusual traveling companions who allow him to join them as they trek over the mountains to the Kashmir area of Pakistan and/or India (depending on whose "side" you are on). This treacherous journey starts Nick's true transformation, perhaps the change that he was searching for when he started his intinerrant life after leaving the U.S. and the practice of law. He ends up in a village in Kashmir where people of different faiths had, until recently, avoided the border conflict and lived peacefully among each other. His experiences there further change his perception of everything he knew before.

My only criticism of the book is that some of the writing is over-descriptive. My suggestion for George's next novel is to drop some of the adjectives, which may sound odd until you have read this book.

That being said, I highly recommend "Fidali's Way" and have, in fact encouraged several friends to read it, who have all enjoyed it. I look forward to the author's next novel.

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