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itsbobbielee 's review for:
Cry, the Beloved Country
by Alan Paton
The straightforward manner that human nature is addressed is beautiful. Even when true sorrows plague the "good" characters they are able to understand and continue moving on. While race is a highly poignant topic regarding South Africa, even today, it is interesting to see the developing friendship between Jarvis and Kumalo despite not only their opposing skin colors, but the tragedy that links them regarding their sons. They complete various stages of grief and are then able to do things that would help others.