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Best Selling Books by Alan Paton

Alan Paton is the author of Cry, the Beloved Country (1948), Readings on Cry, the Beloved Country (2001), Too Late The Phalarope (2011), Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful (1996), Tales From a Troubled Land (1961).

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Cry, the Beloved Country

Cry, the Beloved Country
A novel depicting the racial ferment in the beautiful country of South Africa in 1948.

Readings on Cry, the Beloved Country

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Readings on Cry, the Beloved Country
Alan Paton''s novel tells the story of the South African people and their struggles in the wake of colonial rule.

Too Late The Phalarope

release date: Nov 29, 2011
Too Late The Phalarope
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.

Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful

release date: Jan 03, 1996
Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful
For millions of readers worldwide, Alan Paton''s books have vividly described life in contemporary South Africa. Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful revolves around the everyday experiences of a group of men and women whose lives reflect the human costs of maintaining a racially divided society. Writing at the peak of his powers, Paton delivers a masterpiece.

Tales From a Troubled Land

Tales From a Troubled Land
Ten stories dealing with social injustice in South Africa.

Knocking on the Door

Knocking on the Door
An anthology of short stories, poems, essays and speeches; the writings run the range from Christian hope of overcoming injustice to deep feelings of paralysis and sterility. Chronologically arranged, they are divided into sections corresponding to Paton''s life interests: penal reform, literature and opposition to apartheid, first within, and then outside the Liberal Party. The speeches and articles often refer to martyrdom; the poems range from a humorous treatment of political self-censorship to the extraordinary 1946-47 ""The Prison House,"" a powerful statement of the so-called Bettelheim syndrome of identifying with the oppressor.

Lost City of the Kalahari

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Lost City of the Kalahari
In 1956, seven amateur adventurers set off from Natal (South Africa) in a decrepit five-ton truck named "Kalahari Polka," on "the craziest expedition ever to enter the unknown." The goal was to make archaeological history by locating a mythical Lost City in a remote range of mountains deep in the Kalahari Desert. Included in the party was Alan Paton, acclaimed author of Cry, the Beloved Country, chairman of the newly-formed South African Liberal Party, and a leading political voice of his time. Lost City of the Kalahari is Paton''s hitherto unpublished account of the odd adventure. Recounted with dry, self-deprecating wit and supplemented by hand-drawn maps, provisions lists, photographs, 8mm film stills, and other fascinating memorabilia from the period, this entertaining travelogue brings to life the quirky cast of characters, rough discomforts of the journey, tedium of unvarying landscape, vast desert vistas, and encounters with wild Bushmen and other Kalahari people. And through it all, emerges Paton''s own deep love for the austere landscape that "one can never have too much of because it is like breathing."

Instrument of Peace

release date: May 13, 2025
Instrument of Peace
Instrument of Peace: Meditations on the Prayer of Saint Francis is a series of reflections by Alan Paton based on the beloved prayer of the mystic Italian friar.

Save the Beloved Country

release date: Jan 01, 1987

Journey Continued

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Journey Continued
The first volume of Paton''s autobiography, Towards the mountain was published in 1980. This second volume, completed before his death on April 12, 1988, begins in 1948 and ends in 1968. It covers the period in which all of his writings were published, and covers as well his part in founding and nurturing the Liberal Party of South Africa, of which he became National Chairman. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Cry, the Beloved Country.

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Instrument of Thy Peace

release date: Aug 12, 1987
Instrument of Thy Peace
This world-renowned writer views the spiritual dilemmas of twentieth-century man and offers his affirmation of Christian faith
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