The prize winning title of Arundhati Roy for Booker’s Prize in 1997 was

Amsterdam
The God of Small Things
Disgrace
Last Orders

The correct answer is B. The God of Small Things.

Arundhati Roy’s debut novel, The God of Small Things, won the 1997 Booker Prize. The novel is set in India in the 1960s and tells the story of two children, Rahel and Estha, who are orphaned after their mother is killed. The novel explores themes of love, loss, and the caste system in India.

Amsterdam is a novel by Ian McEwan that was published in 1998. The novel tells the story of two friends, Clive Linley and Vernon Halliday, who meet in Amsterdam in 1968. The novel explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the Vietnam War.

Disgrace is a novel by J.M. Coetzee that was published in 1999. The novel tells the story of David Lurie, a professor of English at the University of Cape Town. The novel explores themes of race, gender, and violence in South Africa.

Last Orders is a novel by Graham Swift that was published in 1996. The novel tells the story of four friends who go on a road trip to scatter the ashes of their friend, Jack Dodds. The novel explores themes of friendship, death, and the passage of time.

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