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Best Indian Literature Books

December 2024

The Henna Artist

Lakshmi’s nimble fingers dance across skin, weaving intricate henna designs that tell stories of love and fortune. In 1950s Jaipur, she’s carved out a life as a sought-after henna artist, but her carefully constructed world trembles when a long-buried secret resurfaces. As vibrant as the city itself, this tale of ambition, tradition, and unexpected sisterhood paints a mesmerizing portrait of post-independence India. Joshi’s debut novel is a sensory feast, rich with the scents of spices and the whispers of women’s dreams.

The God of Small Things

Arundhati Roy’s masterpiece weaves a haunting tale of forbidden love and family secrets in Kerala, India. Through the eyes of twins Estha and Rahel, we witness the unraveling of their once-privileged family. Roy’s lush prose dances between past and present, painting a vivid portrait of a society bound by rigid social norms. As childhood innocence collides with adult desires, the consequences ripple through generations. A mesmerizing exploration of human nature, this novel lingers long after the final page.