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Og—Son of Fire

Irving Crump (1922)

SubgenreSpace Opera
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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SeriesOg #1
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Og—Son of Fire by Irving Crump is a novel set in prehistoric times, offering a blend of adventure, survival, and early human life. The story centers around Og, a young man living in the ancient world, who must navigate the challenges of a primitive and often dangerous environment. The plot follows Og as he embarks on various quests and adventures, showcasing his bravery, resourcefulness, and the struggles of life during the Stone Age. The narrative provides a vivid depiction of early human societies, including their customs, challenges, and interactions with nature. As Og faces trials, including encounters with wild animals, rival tribes, and the elements, he grows from a young and inexperienced individual into a more skilled and courageous figure. The story emphasizes themes of survival, leadership, and the development of early human culture.