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Cry, the Beloved Country

By: Alan Paton
Narrated by: Michael York
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This is the most distinguished novel that has come out of South Africa in the 20th century, and it is one of the most important novels that has appeared anywhere in modern times. Cry, the Beloved Country is in some ways a sad book; it is an indictment of a social system that drives native races into resentment and crime; it is a story of Fate, as inevitable, as relentless, as anything of Thomas Hardy's. Beautifully wrought with high poetic compassion, Cry, the Beloved Country is more than just a story, it is a profound experience of the human spirit. And beyond the intense and insoluble personal tragedy, it is the story of the beautiful and tragic land of South Africa, its landscape, its people, and its bitter racial ferment and unrest.

©1948, 1976 Alan Paton (P)1993 Blackstone Audiobooks
Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction World Literature Inspiring Heartfelt
Poetic Writing • Moving Story • Excellent Narration • Timeless Tale • Emotional Depth • Captivating Voice
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truly one of the best books I have ever read. marvelous narrator. the power of the writing is such that the most ordinary scene is elevated to a level of deep meaning. makes modern works which have recieved great New York Times reviews seem absolutely shallow and poorly written when compared to this masterpiece. Cry the Beloved Country makes it clear how great and transcendent the best literature can be.

incredible book

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I was expecting a story of the evilness and injustice in an apartheid South Africa, and while there was that, what I really heard was a moving story of hope, personal tragedy, and triumph over tragedy. Its a wonderful story of good people working beyond the expectations and rules of a divided culture. The story of the "broken tribes" and broken land is as timely now as it was then. It is truly timeless in the stories of the lives of the people and how they were affected by a unsustainble social system and economy. The characters are rich and interesting.
I was initially put off by the voice of the narrator - his British accent is a very stuffy, old fashioned "World War II BBC" accent. But then that is the era of the book. His other "voices", Zulu and Afrikaans, are rich and wonderful to listen to. This was outstanding, and I'm sure I will listen to it again.

A moving and timeless story of hope and compassion

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Poetic, sad, beautiful . . . transcending time, Cry, the Beloved Country, is as relevant today as it was in 1948 when Alan Paton wrote it . . . the simple lives of the South African people, their faith, their struggles and resilience . . . poured out in a rhythmic flowing verse that pierces the heart . . . strips away all pretense . . . a humble black pastor, a prodigal son gone to the city, gone wrong . . . way wrong . . . and his father, heartbroken, searching him out, fearing what he will find . . . and never making excuses for his son's sin . . . but ever loving, pining for him . . . As circumstances bring native black Afrikaans up against white people in a time of Apartheid, I am amazed and humbled, that this book is not in the least political or racially motivated. The overarching theme is love, even in the face of evil, character, even when things are most difficult, humility even when others do not see you as their equal, perseverance, when there is no rain, when there is no milk, when there is no help . . . and gratitude to God for even the smallest of blessings. This is one of the most important books of our time. Everyone should read/hear it.

Blessed are They That Mourn . . .

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Michael York has a beautiful calming voice. So soothing that I kept zoning out and I don't believe it to be the fault of the story. Plus the pronunciations of the towns and non-english words were incorrect and so frequent that it felt very jarring. Would try to listen to this book again with another narrator. and would listen to Michael York again reading an English Classic.

Bad casting

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I listened to this while visiting South Africa for first time. Still so relevant in these early post-Apartheid years. Great beauty and power in the words and the narration.

Still so powerful and beautiful.

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This is a lovely story, if a bit slow. It takes it's time and paints a deep picture. The narrator does an excellent job, emphasizing voices and emoting well.

Lovely writing and great narrator

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Alan Paton’s words—Michael York’s reading! Bliss! Riveting call for South African reform, with a loving portrait of the land and her people.

Wonderful!!

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My teenage boys and I read this book for school and we all loved it! Great performance!!

Great book and performance!!

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A touching and thought provoking rendition and writing, one listened to again and again for the richness to the soul and spirit. A blessing of profound depth that cannot be well spoken, only felt. May it continue to encourage and challenge each who truly hear...and understand. Thank you for such a gift at such a time as this. January 2017 when life is filled with rage and where only Love can make the way through it well, bearing gifts of redemption in the wake of suffering and sorrow. It is good, remarkably good.

Cry, the Beloved Country a rich blessing

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Beautiful story, beautifully read. I highly recommend it to anyone parcial to great literature. Astounding.

Wonderful book!

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