Publisher: Penguin Year of edition: 2018 Language: English Pages: 464 Rating: 10
An excellent novel on the Hijra community of Delhi, India.
Arundhati Roy won the Man Booker prize in 1997 with her debut novel, ' The God of Small Things.' In her second novel,'The Ministry of Utmost Happiness she provides a fascinating insight on what it means to be a Hijra, a Eunuch, hermaprhodite or transsexual in modern day India.
Read it and discover a fascinating side to India that has challenged over the years Indian society in general.
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Year of edition: 2018
Language: English
Pages: 464
Rating: 10
An excellent novel on the Hijra community of Delhi, India.
Arundhati Roy won the Man Booker prize in 1997 with her debut novel, ' The God of Small Things.' In her second novel,'The Ministry of Utmost Happiness she provides a fascinating insight on what it means to be a Hijra, a Eunuch, hermaprhodite or transsexual in modern day India.
Read it and discover a fascinating side to India that has challenged over the years Indian society in general.