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Medium hard cover with dust jacket
256 pages including index
Very good condition
A powerful novel set in South Africa in the 1940s, against the backdrop of racial segregation and social injustice. It tells the story of Reverend Stephen Kumalo, a black priest from the rural village of Ndotsheni, who travels to Johannesburg in search of his missing son, Absalom. Along the way, Kumalo encounters the harsh realities of urban life and the deep divisions within South African society.
The novel explores themes of fear, compassion, and redemption. Kumalo's journey reveals the interconnectedness of people and the impact of systemic inequality on individuals and communities. It also examines the moral struggles and choices faced by characters from different racial and social backgrounds.
"Cry, the Beloved Country" is a poignant and moving narrative that highlights the urgent need for social change and reconciliation in South Africa. It remains a timeless and relevant work, reflecting the enduring human quest for justice and dignity.