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Life Tale of Nelson Mandela

Ttud Ayir

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Synopsis

This book is a heartfelt tribute to Nelson Mandela, capturing his journey from a rural boy to a global symbol of justice, unity, and compassion. Written in simple, accessible language, it traces his growth—from youthful curiosity to legal and political activism, through the long years of imprisonment that refined his moral strength, to leading South Africa toward peaceful reconciliation. It also explores his global humanitarian work after presidency, emphasizing his belief in empathy, dialogue, and ethical leadership. More than a historical biography, it is a reminder that Mandela’s message—about perseverance, humility, and integrity—remains vital in today’s world of conflict and cynicism. The book serves both newcomers and long-time admirers, offering fresh insights and untold anecdotes. Ultimately, it seeks to inspire readers of all ages to believe in the power of ordinary people to create extraordinary change by standing firm in values of fairness, resilience, and hope.
Disponible depuis: 30/04/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 260 pages.

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