THE SUNDAY TIMES 1 BESTSELLER & THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER` Magnificent
- unlike anything I`ve read in years. An absolutely dazzling, original, & ultimately profound novel... A masterpiece. Very few writers can write with such intense & yet precise emotional intelligence. Arundhati Roy is properly special. We should be grateful to have her among us.` Mirza Waheed, author of The Book of Gold Leaves` Roy`s second novel proves as remarkable as her first` Financial Times`A great tempest of a novel... which will leave you awed by the heat of its anger & the depth of its compassion` Washington Post The first novel in 20 years from the Booker-prize winning author of The God of Small Things The Ministry of Utmost Happiness takes us on a journey of many years-the story spooling outwards from the cramped neighbourhoods of Old Delhi into the burgeoning new metropolis & beyond, to the Valley of Kashmir & the forests of Central India, where war is peace & peace is war, & where, from time to time, `normalcy` is declared. Anjum, who used to be Aftab, unrolls a threadbare carpet in a city graveyard that she calls home. A baby appears quite suddenly on a pavement, a little after midnight, in a crib of litter. The enigmatic S. Tilottama is as much of a presence as she is an absence in the lives of the three men who loved her. The Ministry of Utmost Happiness is at once an aching love story & a decisive remonstration. It is told in a whisper, in a shout, through tears & sometimes with a laugh. Its heroes are people who have been broken by the world they live in & then rescued, mended by love-and by hope. For this reason, they are as steely as they are fragile, & they never surrender. This ravishing, magnificent book reinvents what a novel can do & can be. & it demonstrates on every page the miracle of Arundhati Roy`s storytelling gifts.`A novel that demands & rewards the reader`s concentration, this is a dazzling return to form` Independent` This novel is a freedom song. Every page has the stamp of Roy`s originality. Such brutality, such beauty` Amitva Kumar, the author of Immigrant, Montana ` Intricately layered & passionate, studded with jokes & with horrors... This is a work of extraordinary intricacy & grace` Prospect Magazine` Gorgeous, supple, playful... Roy writes with astonishing vividness... Again & again beautiful images refresh our sense of the world` The New York Times Book Review`A masterpiece. Roy joins Dickens, Naipaul, Garcia Marquez, & Rushdie in her abiding compassion, storytelling magic, & piquant wit. An entrancing, imaginative, & wrenching epic` Booklist starred review