The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy is a Booker Prize–winning masterpiece that tells the haunting story of twins Estha and Rahel, whose childhood in Kerala, India, is shattered by forbidden love and social taboos. Through lush prose and non-linear storytelling, Roy explores themes of caste, class, loss, and the enduring scars of trauma.
Blending political insight with poetic beauty, the novel delves deep into the “small things” that shape human lives and the “big things” — love laws and societal boundaries — that break them.
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Publisher: Fine Print
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Language: Nepali
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Cover: Paperback
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Pages: 251 Pages
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Genre: Fiction
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Author: Nayan Raj Pandey
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ISBN: 9789937746540













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