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Paperback – 1 January 2002
By Arundhati Roy (Author)
In THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS, Arundhati Roy crafts a poignant and lyrical tale set in Kerala, India, exploring the intertwined lives of twins Estha and Rahel. This Booker Prize-winning debut novel delves into the complexities of family, forbidden love, and social prejudice, painting a vivid portrait of a changing society.
Roy's mesmerizing narrative shifts between past and present, unraveling the tragic secrets that haunt the Ipe family. With richly drawn characters and evocative descriptions, the novel captures the beauty of the natural world and the fragility of human relationships.
Profound, haunting, and deeply moving, THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS is a powerful exploration of love, loss, and the small moments that shape our lives.
Key Features:
Genre: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Contemporary
ISBN: 9780812979657
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Random House
Publication Date: January 1, 2002
Pages: 352 pages
Language: English
Immerse yourself in this unforgettable masterpiece that has captivated readers around the world. Get your copy of THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS today!