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God of Small Things: Booker Prize Winner 1997

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    The God of Small Things, written by Arundhati Roy, is a powerful and lyrical novel that won the Booker Prize in 1997. Set in Kerala, India, the story explores love, loss, family, and social boundaries through the lives of fraternal twins Estha and Rahel.

    Told through a non-linear narrative, the novel weaves together past and present to reveal how small moments and seemingly insignificant choices shape lives forever. Rich in imagery and emotional depth, Roy’s writing examines themes of caste, politics, forbidden love, and the enduring impact of childhood experiences.

    Acclaimed worldwide for its originality and poetic style, The God of Small Things remains a modern classic of contemporary literature.

    Key Features

    • Winner of the Booker Prize 1997

    • Written by Arundhati Roy

    • Critically acclaimed literary fiction

    • Set in Kerala, India

    • Explores family, love, memory, and social constraints

    A compelling and unforgettable novel that leaves a lasting impression on readers. 📘✹