A Story Like the Wind

A Story Like the Wind by Laurens Van der Post, published by Penguin Books in 1993, is a captivating narrative that spans 473 pages. The story follows Francois as his life at Hunter’s Drift transforms dramatically after he rescues a Bushman from peril. This act of bravery leads to a secret friendship with the outcast Xhabbo and a pilgrimage to the kraal of uLangalibalela, the renowned witchdoctor, while also exploring his complex relationship with Luciana Monckton against the backdrop of the African bush.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences that highlight the conflicts between African and European cultures. The narrative intertwines themes of friendship, cultural encounters, and the mystical elements of the landscape, culminating in a climax filled with strange omens. This edition offers a unique perspective on the intricacies of human relationships and cultural dynamics, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in fiction and short stories.
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With the rescue of a Bushman from a horrible death, life at Hunter’s Drift changes dramatically for Francois. His subsequent secret friendship with the outcast Xhabbo; the strange pilgrimage to the distant kraal of uLangalibalela, the greatest of all witchdoctors; and his extraordinary encounter and relationship with Luciana Monckton are interwoven with the magnificent and mysterious happenings in the African bush. Highlighting the conflicts between the African and European cultures, the story gathers pace and culminates in a strangely-omened climax.
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