Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Giveaway - Good Morning, Mr. Mandela - Zelda la Grange

I have a wonderful non-fiction giveaway for you today - Good Morning, Mr. Mandela: A Memoir by Zelda la Grange. You can also find la Grange on Facebook and on Twitter.

From the publisher, Viking Books:

"A white Afrikaner, Zelda la Grange grew up in segregated South Africa, supporting the regime and the rules of apartheid. Her conservative family referred to the imprisoned Nelson Mandela as “a terrorist.” Yet just a few years after his release and the end of apartheid, she would be traveling the world by Mr. Mandela’s side, having grown to respect and cherish the man she would come to call “Khulu,” or “grandfather.”

Good Morning, Mr. Mandela tells the extraordinary story of how a young woman’s life, beliefs, prejudices—everything she once believed—were utterly transformed by the man she had been taught was the enemy. It is the incredible journey of an awkward, terrified young secretary in her twenties who rose from a job in a government typing pool to become one of the president’s most loyal and devoted associates. During his presidency she was one of his three private secretaries, and then became an aide-de-camp and spokesperson and managed his office in his retirement. Working and traveling by his side for almost two decades, La Grange found herself negotiating with celebrities and world leaders, all in the cause of supporting and caring for Mr. Mandela in his many roles.

Here La Grange pays tribute to Nelson Mandela as she knew him—a teacher who gave her the most valuable lessons of her life. The Mr. Mandela we meet in these pages is a man who refused to be defined by his past, who forgave and respected all, but who was also frank, teasing, and direct. As he renewed his country, he also freed La Grange from a closed world of fear and mistrust, giving her life true meaning. “I was fearful of so much twenty years ago—of life, of black people, of this black man and the future of South Africa—and I now was no longer persuaded or influenced by mainstream fears. He not only liberated the black man but the white man, too.”

This is a book about love and second chances that honors the lasting and inspiring gifts of one of the great men of our time. It offers a rare intimate portrait of Nelson Mandela and his remarkable life as well as moving proof of the power we all have to change."

If this sounds like a book you'd like to read, simply leave a comment to be entered. Open to US only, no PO boxes please. Closes July 26/14.
 

7 comments:

Linda said...

Sounds like an inspirational book. I love the quote that Mandela liberated the white man as well as the black man. Would love to read this book. Thanks for the giveaway.
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petite said...

A book which would be a treasure and unforgettable. Many thanks. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com

KAS said...

I am eager to tap into this author's unique perspective on the history of South Africa by reading this work. Thanks for offering readers a chance to win the book! To contact me: shamy at post dot harvard dot edu

Maureen said...

This looks like an inspiring story.
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Kimberly Sue said...

This sounds like a great story...his life is so interesting.

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Unknown said...

I would love to read about Nelson Mandela. He was such an extraordinary man!
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