TY - BOOK AU - Wear,George F. AU - Durham,R.H. AU - Paton,Alan AU - Paton,Alan TI - Cry, the beloved country T2 - Penguin readers. Level 6 SN - 9781405882637 (pbk.) : U1 - 428.6 WEA PY - 2008/// CY - Harlow PB - Pearson Education KW - Readers (Secondary) KW - Language readers KW - thema KW - English KW - South Africa KW - Race relations KW - Fiction KW - Johannesburg (South Africa) KW - Social conditions KW - Readers KW - Classics KW - ukslc KW - Emergent Readers N1 - This ed. originally published: London: Penguin, 1999; Originally published: Harlow : Longman, 1996; 3000 headwords advanced. --Back cover; British English. --Back cover; Book one -- 1.The hills above the Umzimkulu -- 2.The letter -- 3.Departure from Ndotsheni -- 4.Arrival from Johannesburg -- 5.Welcome at the Mission House -- 6.Claremont, the rubbish-pile of the city -- 7.John Kumalo -- 8.The journey to Alexandra -- 9.All raods lead to Johannesburg -- 10.The reformatory -- 11.Murder in Parkwold -- 12.The search for Absalom -- 13.Why fear the one thing? -- 14.The prison -- 15.Father Vincent -- 16.Absalom\'s girl -- 17.The lawyer -- Book two -- 1.High place -- 2.The story of a stranger -- 3.Its not acceptable -- 4.The servant-boy recovers -- 5.The court -- 6.Gold in Odendaalsrust -- 7.The heaviest thing -- 8.The great bull voice -- 9.Another murder -- 10.The judgement -- 11.Brothers shuts out brother -- Book three -- 1.Return to Ndotsheni -- 2.Milk for the children -- 3.No forgiveness -- 4.The dam -- 5.Mrs Jarvis dies -- 6.Restoring the valley -- 7.The dwan has come N2 - When people go to Johannesburg, they do not come back. 'Cry, the Beloved Country' is the moving story of two families in South Africa - one black and one white - who are brought into violent contact. From a remote valley in Natal, Reverend Kumalo sets off for the city of Johannesburg in search of his younger sister and his son ER -