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Lyrical saga of love and loss in India.

"The God of Small Things" is a compelling tale that expertly weaves together the personal and political. Arundhati Roy's captivating prose invites you into the intricate world of a family's unraveling, set against the backdrop of societal taboos and political turbulence. If you're drawn to stories that delve deep into the heartache and beauty of human connections, and explore the impact of history on personal lives, this book's emotional depth and rich details will stay with you long after the final page.

  • Booker Prize (1997)
  • Dublin Literary Award Nominee (1999)
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ISBN: 9780812979657
Authors: Arundhati Roy
Date of Publication: 2008-12-16
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.96
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Arundhati Roy’s debut novel and a modern classic, The God of Small Things follows an affluent Indian family whose world is forever changed by a single day in 1969. The story centers on seven-year-old twins Estha and Rahel and the events surrounding the arrival of their beautiful cousin Sophie Mol, including a forbidden love affair whose consequences ripple through the family and a country teetering on the edge of unrest. Lush, lyrical, and haunting, The God of Small Things blends family saga, romance, and political critique, and it marked Roy’s emergence as a major voice in contemporary fiction.
 

Lyrical saga of love and loss in India.

"The God of Small Things" is a compelling tale that expertly weaves together the personal and political. Arundhati Roy's captivating prose invites you into the intricate world of a family's unraveling, set against the backdrop of societal taboos and political turbulence. If you're drawn to stories that delve deep into the heartache and beauty of human connections, and explore the impact of history on personal lives, this book's emotional depth and rich details will stay with you long after the final page.

  • Booker Prize (1997)
  • Dublin Literary Award Nominee (1999)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.