Oprah’s Book Club Selects Megha Majumdar’s “A Guardian and a Thief”
Author Megha Majumdar’s novel, “A Guardian and a Thief,” has been chosen as the latest selection for Oprah Winfrey’s influential book club, it was announced today.
The selection, revealed yesterday on “CBS Mornings,” centers around a family in Kolkata navigating famine, floods, and the desperate pursuit of a new life. The novel explores themes of morality, survival, and the lengths people will go to for family. The book club selection is expected to significantly boost Majumdar’s readership and critical acclaim.
The story delves into the lives of Ma, who risks everything for a chance to emigrate to America, and Boomba, grappling with his own difficult choices amidst the crisis. Discussion questions accompanying the selection prompt readers to consider the complexities of justice and the arbitrary nature of borders, as passports and visas become symbols of hope and desperation. Readers are encouraged to explore the historical context of Bengal famines, referenced within the narrative, to deepen their understanding of the present catastrophe, as detailed in Britannica’s coverage of the 1943 Bengal famine.
The novel also examines the role of food, family responsibility, and compassion in a society ravaged by hardship. Winfrey’s book club has a long history of launching authors to prominence; you can find a complete list of past selections on Oprah Daily.
Winfrey has not yet announced any planned events with the author, but further details regarding book club discussions and related content are expected in the coming weeks.