October 20, 2025/
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Introduction Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things is not just a story—it’s an experience. Set in the lush green landscapes of Kerala, the novel moves like the monsoon: slow, rhythmic, but unstoppable. Its rain doesn’t merely fall; it seeps into the soil of memory and family history. Published in 1997, the book won the Booker Prize, marking Roy’s explosive arrival on the global literary scene. What makes The God of Small Things special is how it merges the intimate with the political....
