"The God of Small Things" is a novel by Arundhati Roy, published in 1997. Set in Kerala, India, it tells the story of fraternal twins Rahel and Estha and their family. Through a nonlinear narrative, it explores themes of love, caste, politics, and societal norms. The novel won the Booker Prize in 1997 and is celebrated for its lyrical prose and poignant portrayal of Indian society.
"The God of Small Things" is a novel by Arundhati Roy, published in 1997. Set in Kerala, India, it tells the story of fraternal twins Rahel and Estha and their family. Through a nonlinear narrative, it explores themes of love, caste, politics, and societal norms. The novel won the Booker Prize in 1997 and is celebrated for its lyrical prose and poignant portrayal of Indian society.