God's Stepchildren by Sarah Gertrude Millin
Set in South Africa during the early 20th century, this novel explores the complex social dynamics and racial tensions of the time through the lives of its mixed-race characters. The story delves into the struggles of identity, belonging, and the quest for acceptance in a society rigidly divided by race and class. Through the intertwined destinies of its protagonists, the narrative highlights the personal and societal challenges faced by those caught between two worlds, offering a poignant commentary on the impact of colonialism and the enduring legacy of segregation.
- Published
- 1924
- Nationality
- South African
- Length
- Medium
- Pages
- 300-350
- Original Language
- English
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