Mandela and the General

Mandela and the General

Softcover
5.01

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In this thrilling graphic novel, from the journalist that Nelson Mandela called, “very courageous,” readers will not only learn about Nelson Mandela’s fight for South Africa’s democracy, but the enemy that threatened it.  “Carlin 'gets' Mandela. […] Masterful storytelling!”— Morgan Freeman “Intense.” — Booklist “Fascinating.” — Library Journal, starred review Nelson Mandela’s fight against racism is about to spiral into an all-out race war. Unless he can win over his archenemy, the white supremacist General Viljoen, the democratic struggle for equality and justice in South Africa will end in “the peace of graveyards.” As the first post-apartheid elections approach in 1994, with South African blacks poised to take power, the nation’s whites fear reprisal. White nationalist militias claiming 50,000 well-armed former soldiers stand ready to fight to the death to defend their cause. They need someone who can lead and unite them. That man is General Constand Viljoen, former chief of apartheid South Africa’s military. Mandela knows that he can’t avert a bloodbath on his own. He will have to count on his archenemy. Throughout those historic months, the two men meet in secret. Can they trust each other? Can they keep their followers and radical fringe elements from acts of violence? The mettle of these two men will determine the future of a nation. The drama of this contest and the history that pivoted on it comes vividly to life in visual form. Veteran British journalist John Carlin teams up with Catalan artist Oriol Malet to create a historically and artistically rich graphic novel with obvious relevance to today’s polarized politics. 

Book Information

Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Reference Works
Format
Softcover
Pages
112
Price
19.00 €

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This book was provided to me by NetGalley and Plough Publishing. All opinions are my own. Pub Date 5th Nov 2018. As a big fan of nonfiction in graphic novel form, this book was easy for me to get excited about. While Mandela as a public figure his highly recognizable, I do believe that a lot of the details on the process of abolishing apartheid is pretty fuzzy for people now. This book fills this gap by covering a crucial time in South Africa leading up to the first free elections in 1994 with the account of General Viljoen, an Afrikaaner who lead an opposition party. The story sheds light on the genius that was Mandela and how he used his knowledge of people and culture to pursue a path that lead to freedom and peace. The art work in the book is stunning and really carries the narrative quite powerfully. I really liked the reduced usage of color throughout the book.

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