Originally published: 1997
Author: Arundhati Roy
Genres: Novel, Domestic Fiction, and Psychological Fiction
Characters: Estha, Aleyooty Ammachi, Rahel, and more
Awards: Booker Prize (1997)
Cover artist: Sanjeev Saith
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The novel explores how small, seemingly insignificant occurrences, decisions and experiences shape people's behavior in deeply significant ways. The novel also ...
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The story of the twin Rahel, Estha and their family is tender, touching and troubling, all at the same time. The life in a country with so many rules and ...
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The God of Small Things weaves the story of two generations, from parents Ammu and Pappachi, to their descendants, Rahel and Esthappen. A family's history ...
The story turns to the events surrounding Sophie Mol's death. Seven-year-old Rahel and Estha decide to take a boat to go to the History House after their mother ...
The story centers around the wealthy, land-owning, Syrian Christian Ipe family of Ayemenem, a town in Kerala, India. Most of the plot occurs in 1969, focusing ...
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This book is skillfully written showing how difficult life can become for children and their parents when traditions and familiar things are changed forever as ...
The novel tells the story of twins Rahel and Estha and their tragic childhood and adult experiences with the Indian caste system, Marxism, love, and death.
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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 ...
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