The God of Small Things



Name :  The God of Small Things
Author :  Arundhati Roy
    Year of Publication : 1997
    Genre : Fiction, Novel
    Rating : *****  ( Five stars out of 5)

I had read this novel originally when I was in college - Kerala was merely a tourist spot to me then. After all these years of working in Kerala, revisiting the book made me see the geography, the politics, the caste dynamics afresh. The novel's non linear narration hurtles towards a heart-breaking denouement but what makes the work a new voice is the language it creates for the kids - Rahel and Estha. When you read a good novel, you enjoy reading it but it is over when it is over. When you read a great novel, the real impact of it begins much after you finish reading it. In a way, the novel turns all of us into Esthas - The novel is "lodged there, deep inside some fold or furrow, like a mango hair between molars. That couldn't be worried loose."

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