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School Library Journal - 01/01/2015 Gr 5–8—Rich in anecdotes, cultural background information, political events, and key people in South Africa's history, this latest biography of Nelson Mandela is an illuminating read for middle grade students. Born in 1918 into the Thembu tribe in South Africa, Mandela spent his early childhood as a cow herder, absorbing the stories, culture, and customs of his people. At age 12, Mandela's dying father arranged for his son to become the ward of the prosperous, educated tribal regent. Mandela's life and aspirations changed as he was introduced to education, boarding school, city life, a legal career, and the injustices and oppression of the ruling white minority in South Africa. When the brutal apartheid system became law in 1948, Mandela emerged as a charismatic leader in the fight for human and civil rights, promoting freedom through nonviolent protest, enduring 20 years of imprisonment, and becoming president of South Africa after his release. Until his death at 95 in 2013, Mandela continued to speak out against violent conflicts, human rights abuses and the spread of AIDs in South Africa and neighboring countries. Mandela emerges as a strong but imperfect person whose marital and family responsibilities were often overshadowed by his activist commitment to freedom and equal rights for all South Africans. Gormley's inclusion of Mandela's personal experiences with discrimination, as well as details about his love of boxing and fine clothes, add a richer dimension to this larger-than-life icon.—Gerry Larson, formerly at Durham School of the Arts, NC - Copyright 2015 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 02/15/2015 More than a year after his death, the influence of Nelson Mandela is still felt keenly by people around the world. This timely biography provides a complete picture of a complex man. Drawing from Mandela’s autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom (1994), as well as contemporary news sources, Gormley describes his evolving political views, his thoughts on nonviolent resistance, and his turbulent family life. She also discusses his childhood in a rural village, his questioning of divisive government policies, and his eventual imprisonment. A thorough but understandable explanation of the South African politics that supported a system of apartheid is provided, and a glossary explains common slang from the Afrikaans language. Eight pages of photographs from Mandela’s boxing career, his fledgling political efforts, and his time in prison are included. This book is an understandable and multifaceted tribute to an icon of defiance and optimism in the face of tribulation. - Copyright 2015 Booklist.

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