A Story Like the Wind

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by Laurens van der Post

This is a story of an almost vanished Africa; a world of myth and magic in which the indigenous peoples of the continent lived for uncountable centuries before the Europeans came to shatter it.

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Description

The main character is a boy who has a relationship with this Africa not unlike Kipling’s Kim with the antique world of India. François Joubert, whose Huguenot ancestors settled in Africa three hundred years ago, lives as a solitary child on his father’s farm. ‘Hunter’s Drift’. Here, in the far interior of Africa, he experiences the wonder and mystery of an ageless, natural primitive life, his perception of it heightened by the influence of three people in particular – his Bushman nurse, the head herdsman of the local Matabele clan (his father’s chosen partners in the pioneering of Hunter’s Drift), and a hunter of legendary fame, now the chief ranger of a vast game reserve nearby.

François’ meeting with an untamed Bushman, Xhabbo, whose intuitive teaching nourishes his spirit; his strange pilgrimage to the distant krall of a powerful witch-doctor; his dramatic encounter and relationship with the daughter of a retired colonial governor; all are examples of African point and European counterpoint, in a highly original theme, moving to a strangely presaged and omened climax.

 

Additional information

Book Condition

Used – Good

Cover

Paperback

Size

474 pages, 130×200 mm

Published

June 4th 1974 by Penguin UK (first published 1972)

Genre

Fiction, Adventure, Historical Fiction

A Story Like the Wind

6,00 

1 in stock