The novel's plot revolves around the events that unfolded when Egypt found itself in dire financial straits largely due to the country's involvement in World War I and the resulting economic turmoil. The story follows a diverse cast of characters including Egyptians British officials and others as they navigate the complex and often chaotic situation.Holman Day's novel explores themes of colonialism economic exploitation and the clash of cultures. It sheds light on the challenges faced by both the Egyptian population and the British administration during a turbulent period in Egypt's history.The title When Egypt Went Broke alludes to the financial crisis that serves as a central plot point but the novel also delves into broader social and political issues of the time. Holman Day was known for his keen observations and his ability to provide readers with a sense of the historical and cultural context in which his stories were set.Overall When Egypt Went Broke: A Novel is a work of historical fiction that offers a window into a specific period in Egypt's history and the complex relationships between colonial powers and the colonized people. It provides readers with an opportunity to explore the socio-political dynamics of the era through the lens of fictional characters and events.