Book: Animal's People

Indra Sinha 2007

**Animal's People** by Indra Sinha is a haunting and vividly narrated tale set in the fictional town of Khaufpur, India. This powerful novel unfolds through the voice of its unforgettable protagonist, Animal, a young man whose body has been irrevocably deformed by the horrors of an industrial disaster. As Animal navigates life on four legs, his sharp wit and resilience illuminate the brutal realities and enduring impacts of corporate negligence on the town’s marginalized communities. The novel intricately weaves themes of identity, justice, and survival, capturing the raw essence of human spirit amidst turmoil. Animal's poignant, often irreverent perspective is both heart-wrenching and darkly humorous, offering sharp commentary on the intersection of capitalism, environmental devastation, and grassroots activism. Sinha's rich, evocative storytelling masterfully transports readers into Khaufpur's bustling lanes, making "Animal's People" not only a compelling narrative of personal and collective struggle but also a profound exploration of what it means to be human.