Cry, The Beloved Country (Oprah's Book Club) by Alan Paton

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  • Pub. Date: September 2003
  • 320pp

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    • Pub. Date: September 2003
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 320pp

    Synopsis

    Cry, the Beloved Country is a beautifully told and profoundly compassionate story of the Zulu pastor Stephen Kumalo and his son Absalom, set in the troubled and changing South Africa of the 1940s.

    The book is written with such keen empathy and understanding that to read it is to share fully in the gravity of the characters' situations. It both touches your heart deeply and inspires a renewed faith in the dignity of mankind. Cry, the Beloved Country is a classic tale, passionately African, timeless and universal, and beyond all, selfless.

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    Biography

    South African author and activist Alan Paton once reflected, "Who knows why we live, and struggle, and die? Wise men write many books, in words too hard to understand. But this, the purpose of our lives, the end of all our struggle, is beyond all human wisdom." However, the wisdom of his beloved novel Cry, the Beloved Country made his one of South Africa's most resounding voices.

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    Great Bookby thehistorydude

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    November 11, 2009: It is truly a great book.

    I Also Recommend: Heart of Darkness, Wuthering Heights (Barnes & Noble Classics Series).

    It was as good if not better than the first reading.by ChingJP

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    June 30, 2009: I read an earlier edition many years ago and loved it. Last year, I visited South Africa for the first time and then this year ran into a long time colleague who has devoted his last professional years in building bridges between US and South Africa higher educational institutions. So, I picked up the latest edition of Cry, The Beloved Country. Somehow, I got more out of it this time. Maybe, it's because I can imagine the narrative better, having been to South Africa and relate better to the story.


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