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The God of Small Things is a family drama novel written by Indian writer Arundhati Roy. It is a story about the childhood experiences of fraternal twins whose lives are destroyed by the "Love Laws" prevalent in 1960s Kerala, India.
The year is 1969. In the state of Kerala, on the southernmost tip of India, a skyblue Plymouth with chrome tailfins is stranded on the highway amid a Marxist workers' demonstration. Inside the car sit two-egg twins Rahel and Esthappen, and so begins their tale. . . .
by Arundhati Roy (Author) 4.3 15,858 ratings. See all formats and editions. BOOKER PRIZE WINNER • NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • An affluent Indian family is forever changed by one fateful day in 1969, from the author of The Ministry of Utmost Happiness.
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The God of Small Things, novel written by Arundhati Roy, published in 1997, that vividly and poetically recounts the downfall of a family while exploring issues regarding politics, race, religion, and class. The ambitious work is Roy’s first novel, and it won the Booker Prize.
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God of Small Things | A Booker Prize-Winning Novel: A Deeply Moving and Poignant Tale of Forbidden Love and Family Secrets Paperback – 1 January 2002. by Arundhati Roy (Author) 4.5 13,448 ratings. #1 Most Gifted in Romance. See all formats and editions. EMI starts at ₹111 per month. EMI options. Save Extra with 2 offers.
Lush, lyrical, and unnerving, The God of Small Things is an award-winning landmark that started for its author an esteemed career of fiction and political commentary that continues unabated.
The God of Small Things: A Novel. Arundhati Roy. National Geographic Books, Dec 16, 2008 - Fiction - 352 pages. WINNER OF THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE • NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • An affluent Indian...