Book Review: The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy
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The God Of Small Things by Arundhati Roy
Arundhati Roy brings us her masterful first novel The God of Small Things which won the Man Booker Prize in 1997. A powerful novel filled with luscious prose and a heart rending story, Roy reveals to her readers an India hanging onto to the traditions of the past with a slight glimpse of her future.
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Kirkus Prize. winner. National Book Award Finalist. Four men who meet as college roommates move to New York and spend the next three decades gaining renown in their professions—as an architect, painter, actor and lawyer—and struggling with demons in their intertwined personal lives.
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Just tomorrow. However, Chako, Ammu’s elder brother, was allowed to bed all kinds of women. A special backdoor was created for him in the house to move his concubines undetected by the public. Estha and Rahel were energetic children full of life. Their childhood experiences made the book compelling, humorous, and sensational.
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Arundhati Roy brings us her masterful first novel The God of Small Things which won the Man Booker Prize in 1997. A powerful novel filled with luscious prose and a heart rending story, Roy reveals to her readers an India hanging onto to the traditions of the past with a slight glimpse of her future.
Kirkus Prize. winner. National Book Award Finalist. Four men who meet as college roommates move to New York and spend the next three decades gaining renown in their professions—as an architect, painter, actor and lawyer—and struggling with demons in their intertwined personal lives.
Just tomorrow. However, Chako, Ammu’s elder brother, was allowed to bed all kinds of women. A special backdoor was created for him in the house to move his concubines undetected by the public. Estha and Rahel were energetic children full of life. Their childhood experiences made the book compelling, humorous, and sensational.