From the Publisher
We long for heroes and have too few. Nelson Mandela, who recently
celebrated his ninety-first birthday, is the closest thing the
world has to a secular saint. He liberated a country from a system
of violent prejudice and helped unite oppressor and oppressed in a
way that had never been done before.
Now Richard Stengel, the editor of Time magazine, has
distilled countless hours of intimate conversation with Mandela
into fifteen essential life lessons. For nearly three years,
including the critical period when Mandela moved South Africa
toward the first democratic elections in its history, Stengel
collaborated with Mandela on his autobiography and traveled with
him everywhere. Eating with him, watching him campaign, hearing him
think out loud, Stengel came to know all the different sides of
this complex man and became a cherished friend and colleague.
In Mandela's Way, Stengel recounts the moments in which
"the grandfather of South Africa" was tested and shares the wisdom
he learned: why courage is more than the absence of fear, why we
should keep our rivals close, why the answer is not always
either/or but often "both," how important it is for each of us to
find something away from the world that gives us pleasure and
satisfaction-our own garden. Woven into these life lessons are
remarkable stories-of Mandela's childhood as the protégé of a
tribal king, of his early days as a freedom fighter, of the
twenty-seven-year imprisonment that could not break him, and of
his new and fulfilling marriage at the age of eighty.
This compact book is profoundly inspiring. It captures the spirit
of this extraordinary man-warrior, martyr, husband, statesman, and
moral leader-and spurs us to look within ourselves, reconsider the
things we take for granted, and contemplate the legacy we'll leave
behind.
Format: Hardcover
Published: February 6, 2012
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0999720244
ISBN - 13: 9780999720240