Cry, the Beloved Country, by Alan Paton

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Cry, the Beloved Country In a country torn by segregation and hatred, one man seeks to rebuild his family and his tribe. Cry, the beloved country is a tale of forgiveness, generosity, and endurance. In the story, the main protagonist is helped by a number of characters. A South African man Stephen Kumalo loses his young son, but is still determined to improve the life of his people. In this black man's country, white man's law had broken the tribe, divided the people and corrupted the youth. How could these wounds of hatred be healed, when would the youth realize the immorality of their actions, and when would South Africans achieve unity. Father Vincent said "Fear is a journey, a terrible journey, but sorrow is at least an arriving." The protagonist passes through a period of great depression when he comes to know that his son has been charged his murder. With the help of people like Father Vincent and Msimangu, he realizes that it is better to know what the problem is rather than living in the fear of what might happen. A man can rebuild his house after a sto...

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