The God Of Small Things

by Arundhati Roy (Author)

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Synopsis of The God Of Small Things

Set In Kerala In The 1960S, The God Of Small Things Is About Two Children, Estha And Rahel, And The Shocking Consequences Of A Pivotal Event In Their Young Lives, The Accidental Death-By-Drowning Of A Visiting English Cousin. In Magical And Poetic Language, The Novel Paints A Vivid Picture Of Life In A Small Rural Indian Town, The Thoughts And Feelings Of The Two Small Children, And The Complexity And Hypocrisy Of The Adults In Their World. It Is Also A Poignant Lesson In The Destructive Power Of The Caste System And Moral And Political Bigotry In General. About The Author Arundhati Roy Was Born In 1961 In Kerala. She Won The Booker Prize In 1997 For Her First Novel The God Of Small Things. Roy Is A Well Known Peace Activist And She Was Awarded The Sydney Peace Prize In May, 2004, For Her Work In Social Campaigns And Advocacy Of Non-Violence. She Lives In Delhi.

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  • Pages: 256
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Published: 15/Jul/2003
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9780143028574
  • Category: Literary Collections

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