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Dare Not Linger: The Presidential Years

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I have discovered the secret that after climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb. I have taken a moment here to rest, to steal a view of the glorious vista that surrounds me, to look back on the distance I have come. But I can only rest for a moment, for with freedom comes responsibilities, and I dare not linger, for my long walk is not ended. Long Walk to Freedom

In 1994, Nelson Mandela became the first president of democratic South Africa. Five years later, he stood down. In that time, he and his government wrought the most extraordinary transformation, turning a nation riven by centuries of colonialism and apartheid into a fully functioning democracy in which all South Africas citizens, black and white, were equal before the law.

Dare Not Linger is the story of Mandelas presidential years, drawing heavily on the memoir he began to write as he prepared to finish his term of office, but was unable to finish. Now, the acclaimed South African writer Mandla Langa has completed the task using Mandelas unfinished draft, detailed notes that Mandela made as events were unfolding and a wealth of previously unseen archival material. With a prologue by Mandela's widow, Graça Machel, the result is a vivid and inspirational account of Mandelas presidency, a country in flux and the creation of a new democracy. It tells the extraordinary story of the transition from decades of apartheid rule and the challenges Mandela overcame to make a reality of his cherished vision for a liberated South Africa.

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  • Weight: 314g
  • Dimensions: 130 x 197mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781509809615

About Insight EditionsMandla LangaNelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela was born in Transkei South Africa on 18 July 1918. He joined the African National Congress in 1944 and was engaged in resistance against the ruling National Party's apartheid policies after 1948. From 1964 to 1982 he was incarcerated at Robben Island Prison and then later moved to Pollsmoor Prison during which his reputation as a potent symbol of resistance to the anti-apartheid movement grew steadily. Released from prison in 1990 Mandela won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 and was inaugurated as the first democratically elected president of South Africa in 1994. He is the author of the international bestseller Long Walk to Freedom. He died on 5 December 2013 aged ninety-five.Graça Machel was born in Mozambique in 1945. A teacher human rights activist international advocate for womens and childrens rights and politician she was from 1975 until his death in 1986 married to Samora Machel the first president of Mozambique. In July 1998 she married Nelson Mandela. Among numerous awards she has received the United Nations Nansen Medal in recognition of her long-standing humanitarian work particularly on behalf of refugee children.Mandla Langa was born in 1950 in Durban South Africa. After being arrested in 1976 he went into exile and has lived in Botswana Mozambique and Angola as well as Hungary Zambia and the United Kingdom where he was the ANCs Cultural Representative. A writer and journalist he was the first South African to be awarded the Arts Council of Great Britain bursary for creative writing and has been a columnist for the Sunday Independent and the New Nation. He is also the author of several acclaimed novels including The Lost Colours of the Chameleon which won the 2009 Commonwealth Prize for Best Book in the African Region.

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