In this novel, the protagonist responds "they die" to a question about what children do if they don't drink milk. A corrupt political leader in this novel uses his "great bull voice" as a means to make money. A lawyer takes a trial case pro deo in this novel over the murder of the author of "The Truth About Native Crime." At the beginning of this novel, Reverend Theophilus Msimangu warns the protagonist of his sister Gertrude's bootlegging and prostitution. Arthur Jarvis dies at the hands of Absalom in, for 10 points, what novel centering on Stephen Kumalo, written by Alan Paton?
a. Cry, the Beloved Country
b. Things Fall Apart
c. The Color Purple
d. To Kill a Mockingbird