He was a child of royalty, born and raised to defend tradition. But
his African name--Rolihlahla, meaning "tree shaker"--hinted at a
very different future. Nelson Mandela would spend most of his life
shaking his country to its roots. For challenging the cruel system
of apartheid, Mandela would be condemned as South Africa's most
notorious outlaw and spend more than twenty-seven years in prison.
He would emerge to lead a peaceful revolution, becoming the father
of a new South Africa and one of the world's most inspiring heroes.
The new updated edition of New York Times veteran Bill Keller's
moving biography looks back on Mandela's life, offering a
clear-eyed view of his legacy and bringing his remarkable story to
a new generation of readers.
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