The God of Small Things

The God of Small Things

By Arundhati Roy

Pages

340

Rating

4.29

Year

1997

ContemporaryFictionHistorical FictionClassicsIndiaLiterary Fiction

Description

'They all broke the rules. They all crossed into forbidden territory. They all tampered with the laws that lay down who should be loved, and how. And how much.'

This is the story of Rahel and Estha, twins growing up among the banana vats and peppercorns of their blind grandmother's factory, and amid scenes of political turbulence in Kerala. Armed only with the innocence of youth, they fashion a childhood in the shade of the wreck that is their family: their lonely, lovely mother, their beloved Uncle Chacko (pickle baron, radical Marxist, bottom-pincher) and their sworn enemy, Baby Kochamma (ex-nun, incumbent grand-aunt).

A story anchored to anguish but fuelled by wit and magic.

Endorsements

Booker Prize-winning novel.

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