Blue Aloes: Stories of South Africa

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Blue Aloes: Stories of South Africa

by Cynthia Stockley

EN·~8 hours

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In a quiet South African district, the days drift by in a gentle monotony, punctuated by the small dramas of children at a remote farm. Christine watches over the restless Roddy, whose sudden disappearances lead her to find him emerging from an old barn, his face marked by a restrained sorrow that hints at deeper loss. Together they tend an unmarked grave, planting lilies, geraniums and bright portulaca to honor a memory that lingers in the boy’s imagination.

Beyond the garden, the landscape battles a relentless foe: the invasive prickly‑pear, a thorny plant that seems to writhe with its own will. When the community gathers to burn the tangled bushes, the flames become a ritual of renewal, turning menace into fertile ash. As the smoke rises, Christine observes the fierce determination of the locals, feeling both the weight of grief and the promise of resilience in the land they strive to tame.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (513K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-09-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Cynthia Stockley

Cynthia Stockley

1883–1936

A South African-born novelist and journalist, she built a wide readership with romantic adventure stories set in Rhodesia and South Africa. Her fiction is remembered for its strong sense of place and for the way the African landscape shapes the people in it.

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