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A History of Burning

Book • 2023
Janika Oza's "A History of Burning" traces the journey of an Indo-Ugandan family across four generations, spanning a century of displacement and forced migrations.

The novel explores the impact of colonialism, exile, and political instability on the family's identity and resilience.

It delves into the complexities of memory, trauma, and the search for belonging across continents.

Through vivid storytelling, Oza captures the emotional toll of displacement and the enduring strength of family bonds.

The novel's narrative structure mirrors the cyclical nature of the family's experiences, highlighting the enduring power of storytelling in navigating loss and finding a sense of home.

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