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The plot to save South Africa
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- Book Synopsis
- 'Superbly reported, compelling . . . wonderfully captures the spirit of that time' Financial Times 'Gripping and important' Observer __________________________________________________________________________ Nine days that set the course of a nation... Johannesburg, Easter weekend, 1993. Nelson Mandela has been free for three years and is in slow-moving power-sharing talks with President FW de Klerk when a white supremacist shoots Mandela's popular young heir apparent, Chris Hani, in the hope of igniting an all-out civil war. Will he succeed in plunging South Africa into chaos, safeguarding apartheid for perhaps years to come? Or can Mandela and de Klerk overcome their differences and mutual suspicion and calm their followers, plotting a way forward? In The Plot to Save South Africa, acclaimed South African journalist Justice Malala recounts the riveting story of the next nine days - never before told in full - revealing rarely seen sides of both Mandela and de Klerk, the fascinating behind-the-scenes debates within each of their parties over whether to pursue peace or war, and their increasingly desperate attempts to restrain their supporters despite mounting popular frustrations. Flitting between the points of view of over a dozen characters on all sides of the conflict, Justice Malala offers an illuminating look at successful leadership in action… and a terrifying reminder of just how close a country we think of today as a model for racial reconciliation came to civil war. __________________________________________________________________________ 'A dramatic work of history, prodigiously reported and beautifully crafted. Justice Malala is a first-rate storyteller, deftly weaving history with a narrative that reads like a novel. I couldn't put it down' Jonathan Eig, New York Times bestselling author of Ali: A Life 'Magnificent, furious and unputdownable' Andrew Harding, BBC Africa correspondent and author of These Are Not Gentle People
- About The Author
- Justice Malala is a South African newspaper columnist and political commentator, who has written for The Times (South Africa), the Guardian, Financial Times and Wall Street Journal, among various other newspapers; he moved to Los Angeles in 2018.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781471194542
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Simon & Schuster UK Ltd., (11 April 2024)
- Number of Pages
- 352
- Weight
- 278 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 198 x 130 x 21 mm
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