The best part about reading Circle Dance isn't the suspense, though it is gripping, intriguing, and very well crafted. The best aspect of reading this novel isn't even knowing that something will happen, that something is going on in the background and still not being able to put your finger on it. The best part of Circle Dance isn't the familiarity, the relatability, the lovely portraits of people, landscapes, cultures, intimate moments, memories, etc. No, the true connection with this book is born of its ability to touch such a wealth of sentiments, feelings, customs, life experiences...in short, its ability to be so human, to speak to the humanity within each of us. It is tranquil, energetic, enraged, lazy, in love, blind, pensive, open, mysterious--it is a story of life through the eyes of characters we all know in our everyday dealings, in our families, in ourselves.