Behind Mud Walls is a fascinating read. It is rare to have observers follow their subjects across generations like the Wisers and Dr. Wadley do. The Wisers’ discussion of the caste system at work in Karimpur struck me the most. I had to read this book for a history of India college class and despite the instructor's best efforts of teaching us the caste system, one can not truly imagine how it works. In this book, we see the caste system in action. We see how it is instilled in children at an early age. We see how people from different castes interact and function as a community. Although the focus is on a single village in rural India from 1925-2000, Behind Mud Walls provides a good vantage point in how history affects one community at a very personal level.