![]() ![]() And at night, the broken yellow moon in it. ![]() That lives can twist into new, ugly shapes, even cease forever, beside their river "graygreen. When their English cousin, Sophie Mol, and her mother, Margaret Kochamma, arrive on a Christmas visit, Esthappen and Rahel learn that Things Can Change in a Day. Armed only with the invincible innocence of children, they fashion a childhood for themselves in the shade of the wreck that is their family - their lonely, lovely mother, Ammu (who loves by night the man her children love by day), their blind grandmother, Mammachi (who plays Handel on her violin), their beloved uncle Chacko (Rhodes scholar, pickle baron, radical Marxist, bottom-pincher), their enemy, Baby Kochamma (ex-nun and incumbent grandaunt), and the ghost of an imperial entomologist's moth (with unusually dense dorsal tufts). This book is narrated brilliantly from the third person. Inside the car sit two-egg twins Rahel and Esthappen, and so begins their tale. This book shows that how small things in life can affect a person's life but there is always a ray of hope sent by the almighty himself. In the state of Kerala, on the southernmost tip of India, a skyblue Plymouth with chrome tailfins is stranded on the highway amid a Marxist workers' demonstration. ![]()
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