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Alan Paton

Cry, the Beloved Country

Cry, the Beloved Country

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First published in 1948 and later selected for Oprah’s Book Club, Cry, the Beloved Country is Alan Paton’s powerful and enduring novel set in South Africa during a time of deep racial division. The story follows Stephen Kumalo, a Zulu pastor who travels to Johannesburg in search of his missing son, Absalom. What he discovers reveals not only the personal tragedy within his own family but also the wider suffering of a nation fractured by injustice and inequality.

Written with lyrical beauty and emotional depth, the novel explores themes of compassion, forgiveness, fear, and hope in the face of systemic oppression. Through unforgettable characters and moving storytelling, Paton presents a timeless meditation on dignity and reconciliation. Cry, the Beloved Country remains one of the most important works of twentieth-century literature and a profound reflection on humanity’s capacity for both harm and grace.

Condition: Very Good May have a store stamp on inside of front cover and a security tag on the inside of back cover; may have the initials of previous owner on first inside page

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