The God of Small ThingsIn 1969 in Kerala, India, Rahel and her twin brother, Estha, struggle to forge a childhood for themselves amid the destruction of their family life, as they discover that the entire world can be transformed in a single moment. |
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THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS
User Review - KirkusA brilliantly constructed first novel that untangles an intricate web of sexual and caste conflict in a vivid style reminiscent of Salman Rushdie's early work. The major characters are Estha and Rahel ... Read full review
A great read for language lovers
User Review - eammers - BordersBig Things—colonialism, the caste system and inter-family dynamics—are encapsulated in Small Things seen through the eyes of young twin siblings Rahel and Estha. Roy’s twisty wordplay deftly spins a story of cultural and personal longing. Read full review
Contents
Paradise Pickles Preserves I | 1 |
Pappachis Moth | 35 |
Big Man the Laltain Small Man the Mombatti | 88 |
Abhilash Talkies | 94 |
Gods Own Country | 124 |
Cochin Kangaroos | 136 |
Wisdom Exercise Notebooks | 155 |
Welcome Home Our Sophie Mol | 165 |
Kochu Thomban | 228 |
The Pessimist and the Optimist | 238 |
Work is Struggle | 268 |
The Crossing | 289 |
A Few Hours Later | 291 |
Cochin Harbour Terminus | 295 |
The History House | 304 |
Saving Ammu | 313 |
Mrs Pillai Mrs Eapen Mrs Rajagopalan | 187 |
The River in the Boat | 193 |
The God of Small Things | 215 |
The Madras Mail | 323 |
The Cost of Living | 331 |
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