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South Africa
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12715493
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660765043

Albino by Jack Cope is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that explores themes of identity, race, and the complexities of human relationships in South Africa. The story follows the life of an albino man named Adam, who faces the harsh realities of living as an outsider in a society deeply divided by racial and social tensions.

Set against the backdrop of South Africa's complex racial landscape, Albino delves into Adam's struggle to understand his place in a world that views him as different, even as he navigates the challenges of being both an albino and a white man in a predominantly black society. The novel is a rich exploration of self-identity, societal expectations, and the profound psychological and emotional effects of being marginalized.

Jack Cope's writing is sensitive and evocative, capturing the internal conflict of his protagonist as he grapples with his sense of alienation and desire for belonging. Albino is not only a story about the personal journey of one man but also a reflection on the broader issues of race, difference, and social integration in South Africa during a tumultuous period in its history. This novel remains a poignant and insightful work, offering readers a deep understanding of the psychological and societal challenges faced by those on the margins.