The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy
Tuesday, July 17, 2007 by Kim
I reviewed the God of Small Things (winner of the 1997 Booker Prize):
Excerpt - "The God of Small Things is a complex book that addresses personal loss and weighs it against a country’s politics and cultural traditions. It revolves around one day in the life of a pair of fraternal “egg-twins, ” Estha and Rahel, a day that changed their lives forever, and changed the world very little at all."
The complete review is here.
Excerpt - "The God of Small Things is a complex book that addresses personal loss and weighs it against a country’s politics and cultural traditions. It revolves around one day in the life of a pair of fraternal “egg-twins, ” Estha and Rahel, a day that changed their lives forever, and changed the world very little at all."
The complete review is here.