Philida
Step into the tumultuous world of 1832 with Philida, a compelling novel by André Brink, published by Vintage Publishing. This captivating tale unfolds against the backdrop of the Cape, where whispers of slave liberation ignite hope and despair. Philida, a resilient enslaved woman, faces betrayal as Francois, her captor, breaks his promise to set her free. Instead, he is coerced into marrying a white woman from a prominent family, leaving Philida to be sold to harsh northern owners.
With 320 pages of rich storytelling, Brink masterfully explores themes of freedom, identity, and resilience. Philida is not just a historical narrative; it is a poignant reflection on the human spirit's quest for liberation. Perfect for readers who appreciate deeply woven tales of courage and the fight against oppression, this paperback edition is a must-have for your collection.