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The God of Small Things
Author: Arundhati Roy
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Book Information
Publisher: HarperAudio
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Rating: 8

ISBN-13: 9780694519606 - ISBN-10: 069451960X
Publication Date: 12/1/1997

Book Description:
"Dazzling.As subtle as it is powerful. Remarkable."--New York Times

"This outstanding novel is a banquet for all the senses we bring to reading." --Newsweek

"Hauntingly wonderful . . . Exquisite . . . Unforgettable."--USA Today

Winner of the 1997 Booker Prize - - New York Times Best Seller

Born from two eggs in the one womb of their beloved mother Ammu, Rahel and Esthappen have little to cling to but each other, and the occasional joy that passes through their young lives like a cool breeze on a sweltering Indian day. When Ammu, divorced and disappointed, returns with the twins to her family home in southern India, their worlds begin to open wider, all the while closing in on them.

As the three arrive into the arms of Ammu's eccentric and unforgettable relatives, a tragedy begins to unfold that will propel them toward a fate that has perhaps stalked them from their inception. Yet, throughout the pain and hardships of things large and small, the humor, humanity, and ferociously perceptive intelligence only bestowed upon seven-year-olds shines gloriously through.

At the core of this extraordinary, bittersweet story is the unforgettable narrative voice of first-time novelist Arundhati Roy, a uniquely talented writer capable of moving us beyond words with the perfect sentence and a profoundly insightful wisdom that far surpasses her years.


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LC P. (smallorder) from HATTIESBURG, MS wrote on 4/18/2007...


Born from two eggs in the one womb of their beloved mother Ammu, Rahel and Esthappen have little to cling to but each other, and the occasional joy that passes through their young lives like a cool breeze on a sweltering Indian day. When Ammu, divorced and disappointed, returns with the twins to her family home in southern India, their worlds begin to open wider, all the while closing in on them. As the three arrive into the arms of Ammu's eccentric and unforgettable relatives, a tragedy begins to unfold that will propel them toward a fate that has perhaps stalked them from their inception. Yet throughout the pain and hardships of things large and small, the humor, humanity, and ferociously perceptive intelligence only betstowed upon seven-year-olds shines gloriously through.

Phyllis B. (seaoftranquillity) from TAMPA, FL wrote on 7/21/2005...


The writing is very poetic and listening this book may be better than reading it.