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Long Walk To Freedom

Long Walk To Freedom

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Long Walk To Freedom is an articulate, touching account of Mandela's life progressing from his childhood in rural Transkei in 1918 to his inauguration in Johannesburg as the President of South Africa on May 10, 1994. Mandela unearths his accounts of the oppression of the blacks in South Africa and his stance on his concept of armed struggle. The book also showcases his beliefs that all people, white or black, have the right to freedom.

The first part of the book, talks about his education and upbringing, while the second part introduces social and political aspects of apartheid in South Africa. Mandela recollects his joining of the African National Congress in 1950. With their assistance he launched an armed struggle against the rigid apartheid government.

More than third of Mandela's memoir talks about his 27 prison sentence - an account that stands solely as a prison narrative. One of the most powerful excerpts in the book include the Robben Island prison account- It was here where Mandela read books such as War And Peace, resisted feelings of resentment and found decency even in his callous prison residents. The most moving aspect of the book though, is the effect of his commitment towards his struggle for freedom and how his family, inevitably had to pay the terrible price.

Here, for the first time, Nelson Mandela narrates his extraordinary tale - an epic account of struggle, misfortune, a sense of hope and ultimately triumph. Mandela's story is one of the most inspiring and powerful accounts of this decade. Long Walk To Freedom was published on 12th October 1995 and is available in paperback.

Key Features

  • In 1995, the book won the Alan Paton Award.
  • Published in several languages, including Afrikaans.
  • Long Walk To Freedom has been adapted into a film titled Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom
  • Product Details

    • Paperback: 784 pages
    • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group; New Ed edition (12 October 1995)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0349106533
    • ISBN-13: 978-0349106533
    • Product Dimensions: 12.7 x 5 x 20.1 cm
  • Review

    Enthralling...Mandela emulates the few great political leaders such as Lincoln and Gandhi, who go beyond mere consensus and move out ahead of their followers to break new ground (Sunday Times)

    The authentic voice of Mandela shines through this book...humane, dignified and magnificently unembittered (The Times)

    This life of a man who has been a political activist for fifty years, in one of the most difficult and complex conflicts of the twentieth century, is a major achievement (Observer)

    Riveting...both a brilliant description of a diabolical system and a testament to the power of the spirt to transcend it (Washington Post)

    Burns with the luminosity of faith in the invincible nature of human hope and dignity...Unforgettable (Andre Brink)

    Indispensable ... [a] unique life-story (Anthony Sampson)
     

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