A Sin of Omission
Torn from his parents as a boy in the 1870s, Stephen Mzamane is picked by the Anglican church to train at the Missionary College in Canterbury and then returned to southern Africa’s Cape Colony to be a preacher. He is a brilliant success, but troubles stalk him: his unresolved relationship with his family and people, the condescension of church leaders towards their own native pastors, and That Woman – seen once in a photograph and never forgotten. And now he has to fnd his mother and take her a message that will break her heart. In this raw and compelling story, Marguerite Poland employs her considerable experience as a writer and specialist in South African languages to recreate the polarised, duplicitous world of Victorian colonialism and its betrayal of the very people it claimed to be enlightening.
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Weight | 406 g |
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Dimensions | 128 × 202 × 43 mm |
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Publisher | EnvelopeBooks |
Imprint | EnvelopeBooks |
Cover | Paperback |
Pages | 420 |
Language | English |
Edition | Paperback original |
Dewey | 823.92 (edition:23) |
Readership | General – Trade / Code: K |