Philida

Philida

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Jul 31, 2012 · English · Kindle (322 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 322
Language English
Published Jul 31, 2012
Publisher Vintage Digital

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In a world where autonomy is a distant dream, Philida navigates the harsh realities of life as a slave in 19th-century South Africa. The narrative unravels her experiences, illustrating the struggles and injustices faced by those who are denied freedom. Philida's voice emerges strongly, as she challenges the oppressive system dominating her existence, providing a raw glimpse into the emotional and physical toll of her bondage.

Through her journey, the reader is invited to explore themes of power, identity, and resilience. Philida becomes not just a symbol of suffering, but a beacon of hope, striving for recognition and dignity. André P. Brink intricately captures the complexities of her character, shedding light on a buried history while evoking empathy and urging reflection on the impact of systemic oppression. This poignant tale serves as a powerful reminder of the quest for liberation and the enduring spirit of those who fight against the odds.

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