This classic South African novel by Alan Paton has now been successfully adapted for the stage by acclaimed playwright Roy Sargeant. Set in 1946, this is a moving story of a father¨«s search for his son, the terrible discovery of the young man¨«s crime and punishment, and the fateof their home village in rural KwaZulu-Natal. Remaining true to the novel, the play explores the themes of family relationships, human suffering and racial reconciliation in a uniquely South African way. This publication offers: ¨« the authentic script for the two-act play, tried and tested on the South African stage ¨« a comprehensive introduction including background information on the writers and the historical context, and theatre techniques ¨« thought-provoking activities guiding learners and teachers through a study of the characters, themes and staging of the play ¨« difficult words explained on the page to build vocabulary skills.