
Og - Son of Fire
by Irving Crump
'Og - Son of Fire' Summary
'Og, Son of Fire' takes readers back to the dawn of humankind, five hundred thousand years ago. The story follows the young Og, who is separated from his tribe during a devastating volcanic eruption. This sudden upheaval throws Og into a world of perilous wilderness, forcing him to rely on his instincts and ingenuity to survive. The narrative follows Og's encounters with giant, extinct animals, his struggles against the elements, and his ability to learn and adapt in a world vastly different from the familiar safety of his tribe. As he navigates this harsh landscape, Og displays courage and resourcefulness, forging unexpected bonds with other creatures and learning to master his environment. 'Og, Son of Fire' offers a captivating glimpse into a prehistoric world, a testament to the resilience and adaptability of early humans, and a celebration of the human spirit.Book Details
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