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Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom [Hardcover]

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Nelson Mandela's autobiography, LONG WALK TO FREEDOM, offers a glimpse into the mind of a great leader, admired across the globe for his dedication to the struggles against apartheid in South Africa. Now the youngest readers can discover the remarkable story of Mandela's long walk from ordinary village boy, to his dynamic leadership of the African National Congress, to his many long years in prison-and, at last, his freedom and astonishing rise to become the leader of his country.

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Grade 2–6—Abridged from Mandela's 1994 autobiography, this picture book distills the basic facts of his childhood, his education, and the influences that led him to become one of the world's most renowned political activists. In a simple, yet effective manner, he describes the growing system of apartheid, and the unjust treatment of blacks in South Africa is made clear without horrifying details. The focus of the book is really on the man's life as an early activist working with the African National Congress, coordinating protests, and meeting with others around the country. The writing is clear, providing chronological detail for even young students new to the concept and history of apartheid. Full-page, color paintings accompany the text on every spread and depict crucial moments from the narrative in a way that both complements and enhances the story, lending visual structure. Similar in scope and detail to Yona McDonough's Peaceful Protest (Walker, 2002) and Floyd Cooper's Mandela (Philomel, 1996), this autobiography will be a strong supplement to any collection.—Jody Kopple, Shady Hill School, Cambridge, MA END

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“With a large, clear map; time line; and glossary, the astonishing story will grab kids, and the parallels with the U.S. civil rights movement won’t be lost on the audience.” —Starred, Booklist

The writing is clear, providing chronological detail for even young students new to the concept and history of apartheid. Full-page, color paintings accompany the text on every spread and depict crucial moments from the narrative in a way that both complements and enhances the story.” —School Library Journal


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 6 and up
  • Hardcover: 64 pages
  • Publisher: Flash Point (September 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596435666
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596435667
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 10.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #887,089 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars This is an excellent portrait of a man who stood up for his beliefs, despite the heavy personal cost!, December 10, 2009
This review is from: Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (Hardcover)
Roilihlahla was born in South Africa during a time when it was "ruled by white people only." His father, a Thembu chief, unknowingly gave him a name in Xhosa which meant "troublemaker." It was if it were a prophetic name, but he never could have known the troubles and triumphs that lay in front of this small happy child. When his father died when he was nine-years-old he went to live with his father's friend, Chief Jongintaba. He was not alone because he had Justice, Chief's son, and they "became best friends." Education was important and Nelson, as he became known in school, went to Fort Hare, "a university for black students in the Eastern Cape." Nelson Mandela was a young man of promise, but no one really knew how important he would be to the world.

He met a fellow student named Oliver Tambo, a young man who would play a critical role in his life. He left the University before he graduated because he stood up for his beliefs. When Uncle Jongi picked out wives for him and Justice they fled to Johannesburg. No love, no wife, but adventure interested them. There he found love and a family, but Evelyn and Nelson "soon parted" ways. Oliver and Nelson set up a law firm in 1950. In 1948 the "government started passing laws that introduced apartheid, which divided black and white people into separate groups." Nelson began to move in a direction no black had ever taken. It was a path that would compromise his own freedom and safety, but was he bold enough to continue on a path that could change the world?

This marvelous book is an abridgement of his autobiography, "Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom." It was so well done it ended up being one of those types of books that makes me want to rush to the end and when I get there I end up wishing there were more to the story. I feel that any young person who is interested in Mandela may wish to read the unabridged version after getting a taste through this top notch abridgement. The watercolors, which graced practically every page, were very appealing and leant a lot to this autobiography. In the front here is a photograph of Nelson and a brief introduction. In the back of the book is a timeline, and a glossary. This is an excellent portrait of a man who stood up for his beliefs, despite the heavy personal cost.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children, April 9, 2010
This review is from: Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (Hardcover)
Nelson Mandela, born into South Africa's Thembu tribe to a chief who taught him bravery and a wise mother who taught him kindness, learned at an early age that white people ruled the country and controlled virtually all the wealth. Named Rolihlahla, or "troublemaker", Mandela grew up in an extended family that believed in the power of education, and he ultimately completed a bachelor's degree and studied law. True to his moniker, Mandela did stir up plenty of trouble in his decades-long struggle to end South Africa's oppressive system of racial apartheid.

Angry that the country's institutionalized form of discrimination left most black people living in poverty while whites enjoyed a comfortable standard of living, Mandela and his collaborators formed the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League, and they organized numerous non-violent protests. When the government responded with violence in 1960, the ANC's strategy became more drastic, leading just a few years later to the arrest of several ANC leaders, including Mandela. Mandela spent 27 years in prison, more than half of which he served at Robben Island under very basic conditions that involved hard labor and virtually no contact with the outside world.

Following growing international pressure, the South African government finally released Mandela from prison in 1990. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993, and a year later became South Africa's President in the country's first multiracial election. As an abridged version of Mandela's autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom makes these incredible events accessible to younger readers in an engaging and interesting way. The book's publication coincides nicely with the United Nation's announcement of Mandela Day and the movie industry's release of a major motion picture about Mandela.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dr. C. K. Ekeke, May 10, 2010
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The book was in excellent condition. My kids loved it. Thank you very much for fast postage and delivery.
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