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"The Offspring of Wog" is a work of historical fiction set in 1944 in Bhagalpur, Bihar. It follows the story of a curious and observant young boy named Om, whose vibrant world is contrasted with the grim reality of the Bengal famine and the political turmoil of the time.
The book explores the devastating impact of the famine and offers a critical perspective on the British Empire's role in the event. It delves into the themes of historical memory, identity, and the difference between official narratives and personal truths, all from a unique and compelling point of view.
Review of this book
For readers who crave both story and substance, Offspring of Wog is a must-read. It bridges the gap between history and fiction in a way that feels both educational and deeply personal.