Correct option is B
The correct answer is (b) The God of Small Things.
· Arundhati Roy won the Booker Prize in 1997 for her debut novel "The God of Small Things."
· The novel is a semi-autobiographical work set in Kerala, India, and explores themes of social discrimination, family, and forbidden love.
· "The God of Small Things" was highly acclaimed for its rich narrative style and deep emotional impact.
· Winning the Booker Prize brought Arundhati Roy international fame and established her as a significant contemporary author.
Information Booster:
· The Cost of Living: "The Cost of Living" is a collection of essays by Arundhati Roy, focusing on social and political issues, but it did not win the Booker Prize.
· Power Politics: "Power Politics" is another collection of essays by Roy that critiques globalization and corporate power, but it was not awarded the Booker Prize.
· An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire: This is also a collection of essays by Roy discussing various global and local issues, but it did not win the Booker Prize.