The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy is a modern literary masterpiece set in Kerala, India. The novel follows twins Rahel and Estha as it unravels the emotional, political, and caste-driven forces that shape their lives and tear their family apart.Roy’s writing blends lyrical beauty with sharp social insight, creating a story that explores forbidden love, childhood innocence, memory, and the devastating consequences of societal norms. With its powerful themes and unforgettable characters, this Booker Prize–winning novel continues to captivate readers around the world.Perfect for readers who enjoy:
- Award-winning literary fiction
- Deep emotional stories
- Themes of caste, identity & memory
- Indian literature & modern classics
