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  1. Too Late the Phalarope is the second novel of Alan Paton, the South African author who is best known for writing Cry, the Beloved Country. It was published in 1953, and was the last novel he published before Ah, but Your Land Is Beautiful in 1981.

  2. This searing account of the inhumanity of apartheid, told in a lyrical voice, which emphasizes love of Paton for the land and people of South Africa and his expectation for a change in the future. People most recognize title of this world bestseller from this country.

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  3. A novel by Alan Paton about a police officer who breaks the apartheid laws and falls in love with a black woman. The phalarope is a bird that symbolizes his dilemma and his fate.

  4. 3. Jan. 1996 · Alan Paton. Simon and Schuster, Jan 3, 1996 - Fiction - 288 pages. From the author of Cry, The Beloved Country comes a powerful novel of terror and remorse “written in exquisitely balanced prose”...

  5. A novel by Alan Paton about Pieter, a police officer who falls in love with a black woman in apartheid South Africa. The novel explores Pieter's guilt, shame, and downfall as he defies the racist laws and social norms of his society.

  6. Scribner, 1953 - Fiction - 276 pages. The story of a young white South African police lieutenant, idolized in his Afrikaner community, who violates one of the...

  7. 18. März 2020 · 276 pages 21 cm. The story of a young white South African police lieutenant, idolized in his Afrikaner community, who violates one of the strictest laws of that country governing the relationship between white and black.