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The God of Small Things

by Arundhati Roy
The God of Small Things

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ISBN13: 9780060977498
ISBN10: 0060977493
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One of the best works of contemporary literature. This rare work of fiction by Roy is a gem. Her intensity and intellect are felt in both her nonfiction and her fiction. Recommended By Adrienne C., Powells.com

This is one of my favorite books of all time. I would recommend it to lovers of mystery and poetry, as well as straight-up good storytelling. Roy's writing puts you under a trance with her searing language and addictive narrative. (Content warning for abuse and trauma).  Recommended By Maddy F., Powells.com

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The story of the tragic decline of an Indian family whose members suffer the terrible consequences of forbidden love, The God of Small Things is set in the state of Kerala, on the southernmost tip of India. Armed only with the invincible innocence of children, the twins Rahel and Esthappen fashion a childhood for themselves in the shade of the wreck that is their family -- their lonely, lovely mother, Ammu (who loves by night the man her children love by day), their blind grandmother, Mammachi (who plays Handel on her violin), their beloved uncle Chacko (Rhodes scholar, pickle baron, radical Marxist, bottom-pincher), their enemy, Baby Kochamma (ex-nun and incumbent grandaunt), and the ghost of an imperial entomologist's moth (with unusually dense dorsal tufts).

When their English cousin and her mother arrive on a Christmas visit, the twins learn that Things Can Change in a Day. That lives can twist into new, ugly shapes, even cease forever. The brilliantly plotted story uncoils with an agonizing sense of foreboding and inevitability. Yet nothing prepares you for what lies at the heart of it.


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Arundhati Roy was trained as an architect. She has worked as a production designer and has written the screenplays for two films. She lives in New Delhi. This is her first book.

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Danya , January 01, 2013
This is a beautiful story, written in a whimsical style that is never dull. Told through the eyes of two young siblings, it is filled with their imaginative spin on the serious events unfolding around them. The narration reads at times like a dream weaving through the events of the story, from the lighthearted joys of their childhood to the bittersweet challenges of life and family.

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Engelfelt , January 26, 2010
The storytelling ability of Arundhati Roy in her first novel is more than astounding. The complex, heart-rending tale she weaves, seen through an Indian girl's eyes in Kerala Province, is laced with incredible, witty, imaginative, intriguing language. A life-changing novel, for sure.

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I read this nearly a decade ago and it's still haunting me. The fine line between hope and despair, our desperate need for connection and love,the world's indifference to the powerless, all are explored here in astonishing scenes and events that unfold against vivid, varied Indian landscapes. From the first astonishing scene to the last, you will ache for the characters, portrayed without a trace of sentimentality, undiminished by tragedies grand or banal. This is a classic.

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best book of the decade....hope

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reason17 , January 01, 2010
Brilliant first (and so far only) novel. Belongs in a class with To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.

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nikki monacelli , February 10, 2009 (view all comments by nikki monacelli)
For poetry in prose, this is the finest example. Her words shimmer with captavating wonder. Each sentence offers such jewels, and yet she wastes no words. It's like Mozart said in the film Amadeus: "I write only as many notes as there need to be; no more, no less!" Just so with Roy's words in this novel: each word is precisely where it needs to be, what it should be and she uses only as many as needed to tell this entertaining and moving story; no more, no less. Also, her characters are at the same time interesting, entertaining, believable, and marvelous. Some are outrageous, some more one dimensional than others; but all contribute faceted elements to the story. Her main characters are well done, even though their actions, in the end, are still hard to justify. The reader expects one thing to happen, and yet another does, which leaves us to wonder long after the last chapter has been read and reread again.

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Emily Mattson , September 04, 2006
This was the first book I read after graduating from college as a literature major. I thought, "Wow! I get to choose a novel all by myself!" ...but I had no idea what I was getting myself into. Roy's book is the incredibly heart-wrenching, painful story of fraternal twins whose lives take very different paths. The misery that marks their lives is rivaled only by their mother's strife and hardship. This story is difficult to swallow and utterly painful; however, the prose is some of the most remarkable that I've ever come across. Arundhati Roy quite literally creates her own mode of discourse for this novel, and the stark contrast of the sadness of the story and the lilting, wistful beauty of the prose will leave you absolutely breathless. I cannot recommend this book enough. It is truly a masterpiece.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780060977498
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
04/01/1998
Publisher:
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
Pages:
336
Height:
8.00 in.
Width:
5.46 in.
Thickness:
.78 in.
Grade Range:
General/trade
Number of Units:
1
Copyright Year:
1998
UPC Code:
2800060977490
Author:
Arundhati Roy
Author:
Arundati Roy
Subject:
India Fiction.
Subject:
Domestic fiction
Subject:
Twins
Subject:
Family saga
Subject:
Social classes
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Psychological fiction

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