Under The Banyan Tree by Maureen Campbell

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We passionately believe that the old saying – everyone has a book inside them – is tru...

Some roots anchor us. Others set us free.

In 1940s Durban, young Jemimah dreams of becoming a doctor — a daring hope for an Indian woman in a segregated land. But when racial violence tears through the Casbah, her world collapses, forcing her to flee north to her extended family, on a sugar plantation.

There, Jemimah must rebuild her life — confronting love, betrayal, and the haunting memories of what she’s lost.

Spanning decades and generations, Under the Banyan Tree is a luminous tale of resilience and belonging, inspired by the untold stories of South Africa’s Indian community.

One woman’s courage becomes the legacy that binds her descendants — reminding us that the roots of home and heart run deeper than history.

A poignant and unforgettable read for lovers of historical fiction from the bestselling author who brought you African Dawn.

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