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The Path of Thunder
The Path of Thunder
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The Path of Thunder
The Path of Thunder
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Published in Moscow in 1954, with a Russian glossary and introduction. Peter Abrahams's 1948 novel, The Path of Thunder, is an anti-apartheid story centered on the forbidden love between a Coloured schoolteacher, Lanny Swartz, and a white Afrikaner woman, Sarie Villier, in a small South African town. Published just as apartheid was being formalized, the book depicts the severe racial segregation and prejudice of the time, with their relationship serving as a protest against the destructive nat…
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  • Metai: 1954
  • Puslapiai: 295
  • Formatas: 13 x 20 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Kalba: Anglų

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Published in Moscow in 1954, with a Russian glossary and introduction.

Peter Abrahams's 1948 novel, The Path of Thunder, is an anti-apartheid story centered on the forbidden love between a Coloured schoolteacher, Lanny Swartz, and a white Afrikaner woman, Sarie Villier, in a small South African town. Published just as apartheid was being formalized, the book depicts the severe racial segregation and prejudice of the time, with their relationship serving as a protest against the destructive nature of such systems.

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  • Autorius: Peter Abrahams
  • Metai: 1954
  • Puslapiai: 295
  • Formatas: 13 x 20 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Kalba: Anglų Anglų

Published in Moscow in 1954, with a Russian glossary and introduction.

Peter Abrahams's 1948 novel, The Path of Thunder, is an anti-apartheid story centered on the forbidden love between a Coloured schoolteacher, Lanny Swartz, and a white Afrikaner woman, Sarie Villier, in a small South African town. Published just as apartheid was being formalized, the book depicts the severe racial segregation and prejudice of the time, with their relationship serving as a protest against the destructive nature of such systems.

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