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Set against the stark beauty of 19th-century South Africa, Fielas Child is a powerful and moving story about identity, love, and the meaning of family. When a white child is found at the doorstep of Fiela Komoetiea Black woman living in the arid Karooshe raises him as her own, naming him Benjamin. Nine years later, government officials discover the boy and declare he must belong to a white forest family who lost a son years before. Torn from the only mother hes ever known, Benjamin is thrust into a world of confusion and cruelty as he struggles to uncover who he truly is. Dalene Matthees Fielas Child is a timeless exploration of racial injustice, maternal devotion, and the enduring bond between parent and child. Richly atmospheric and emotionally resonant, this South African classic continues to captivate readers worldwide.

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