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Mandela - My Prisoner, My Friend (Paperback)
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Mandela - My Prisoner, My Friend (Paperback)
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Loot Price R367
Discovery Miles 3 670
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Christo Brand was a South African farm boy, born into the Afrikaans
culture which had created apartheid to persecute black people and
claim superiority for whites. Nelson Mandela, also raised in a
rural village, was the black son of a tribal chief. He trained as a
lawyer to take up the fight against apartheid on behalf of a whole
nation. Their opposing worlds collided when Christo, a raw recruit
from the country's prison service, was sent to Robben Island to
guard the notoriously dangerous terrorists there. Mandela was their
undisputed leader. The two of them, a boy of 18 and a
long-suffering freedom fighter then aged 60, could well have become
bitter enemies. Instead, they formed an extraordinary friendship
through small human kindnesses. Christo, a gentle young man who
valued ordinary decency and courtesy, struck a chord with the wise
and resilient old freedom fighter who was prepared to die to
liberate his people. The African tribesman in Mandela meant that
family was a priority for him, yet he had been sentenced to life
imprisonment. When his mother died, he was refused permission to go
to her funeral. Mandela, the oldest son whose responsibility was
written in blood, wept with shame and despair. Christo was to
witness that despair many times during his years as Mandela's
prison warder. When Winnie secretly brought their tiny
granddaughter to Robben Island it was Christo who risked his own
freedom to put the baby in Mandela's arms. Their friendship was
sealed by many such shared moments. And the bond of trust between
the two men extended beyond Mandela's prison years. As President of
South Africa, he called for Christo and gave him a job in the
archives department in Parliament. He invited Christo and his
family into his home and advised his two sons on their careers. A
few weeks before his death, Mandela made another call, to say
goodbye. This book tells the story of their friendship in Christo's
words for the first time.
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