From the author of Cry, The Beloved Country comes a powerful novel of terror and remorse "written in exquisitely balanced prose" ( Chicago Sun-Times ) about a white policeman who has an affair with a native girl in South Africa. After violating his country's ironclad law governing relationships between the races, a young white South African police lieutenant must struggle alone against the censure of an inflexible society, his family, and himself.
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From the author of Cry, The Beloved Country comes a powerful novel of terror and remorse "written in exquisitely balanced prose" ( Chicago Sun-Times ) about a white policeman who has an affair with a native girl in South Africa. After violating his country's ironclad law governing relationships between the races, a young white South African police lieutenant must struggle alone against the censure of an inflexible society, his family, and himself.
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I read this book along with Cry, the Beloved Country while a junior at Baker University. The theme of interracial relations is a tough one but is realistic. RAMA, by Arthur C. Clark dealth with an earth on which everyone was of mixed race. The truth is that we are all a conglomerate of different peoples. Some say, a melting pot. I had the pleasure of visiting with a temporary roommate from Botswana during my junior year and there really was not much discussion about race relations because basically they were good. It was a short three week visit but I appreciate Baker for having placed him with me. It gave me a perspective I didn't have up until that point.