Gem Squash Tokoloshe - Rachel Zadok , Finding Myself - Toby Litt , Moon Tiger - Penelope Lively , The Powerbook - Jeanette Winterson , The Story of Lucy Gault - William Trevor , Hotel Du Lac - Anita Brookner , The Iceman Cometh - Eugene O'Neill , The Buddha of Suburbia - Hanif Kureishi and Earthly Possessions - Anne Tyler .
Novels like "A Passage to India" by E.M. Forster and "Midnight's Children" by Salman Rushdie explore complex relationships, social issues, and the impact of colonialism on individuals. Both share themes of love, loss, and the intertwining of personal and political histories, similar to "The God of Small Things."
You could compare "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy to "Midnight's Children" by Salman Rushdie. Both novels explore complex family dynamics and societal issues within the context of post-colonial India. They also incorporate elements of magical realism and dense, poetic prose.
You could use a chart. You could also lay them out in a table and be able to see them clearly that way and compare them.
They're great! However, there are some small changes from the novels.
Because some things are small compare to others and is required to use as much energy as bigger things passing thru the window screen.
It could be a 'shed'.
You could find insurance for your small business by going on a website that compare insurance from different insurance companys and give you the best deal.
Small bacause if you have large you could hear things you are not supposed to
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A small bump on the throat of a cat could be a number of things. This could be a lypoma, it could be some type of infected injury, or it could be a tumor.
Depends on what you compare it to.
In the Cretaceous Period, small things like Ginkgos could be edible, and common things you could find along elongated coastlines, such as shellfish, and even small breeds of fish. (I am not positive they were in the Cretaceous Period) You could also eat small ferns, as they could be weak if they were young, and provide a tasty tea when boiled.
sounds like a small bottle of Absinthe, but could be several other things as well.