Description
Everyone needs to know the inspiring life story of Nelson Mandela, freshly retold here especially for students and general readers.
About the Author
Peter Limb is Associate Professor in the History Department and Africana Bibliographer at Michigan State University.
Reviews
This volume chronicles the South African leader's life chronologically. The opening chapter describes Mandela's childhood in a way that successfully explains the complicated social constructs of his family and village, as well as the political and historical realities of an emerging aparthied system. . . . A timeline and brief glossary of key terms will aid understanding, and a bibliography of additional print, film, and digital resources directs readers toward other helpful sources. In language, style, and length, this text is just sophistacted enough to challenge high school students but not overwhelm them in their search for extended texts for reading and research. This work will also appeal to adults looking for a short but engaging biography on one of the major political leaders of our time. Highly recommended for high school and public libraries. * Doug's Student Reference Room *
Designed specifically for high school and public libraries, this comprehensive biography series provides an excellent resource for learning about important people in our world. * MultiCultural Review *
Prof. Limb has done a commendable job on the biography. . . . Prof. Limb's biography takes the readers through the ups and the downs of this tumultuous life. At the end, one feels deeply elevated for having read about life of modern day miracle. * The Free Press Journal *
Book Information
ISBN 9780313340352
Author Peter Limb
Format Hardback
Page Count 168
Imprint Greenwood Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 397g