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Cry the beloved country
Original title Cry the beloved country
Author Alan Paton
Genre Novel
Language English
Characters Stephen Kumalo, Msimangu, James Jarvis, Absalom Kumalo, Theophilus Msimangu, Gertrude, Mrs Lithebe, Stephen's sister, John Kumalo
Published February 1, 1948
ISBN 9780670026197
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The book is set in the time of great change and upheaval in South Africa. The country is undergoing a transition from white rule to black rule, and the old ways are being challenged. The book tells the story of Stephen Kumalo, a black South African pastor, who goes on a journey to find his wayward son, Absalom. Along the way, Kumalo encounters many challenges and obstacles, but eventually he is able to find his son and bring him back to the fold. The book is a powerful story of love, family, and forgiveness, and it highlights the importance of understanding and tolerance in a time of change.

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