Ubuntu's plot and characters illuminate better than any history book or newspaper headline the corrupting evil of apartheid, the atrocities committed by ruthless death squads in its defense, and the heroism of many of its opponents, black and white. A tour-de-force adventure and love story that will leave you breathless with its many twists, Ubuntu combines fact and fiction in a way that informs and inspires as it entertains with page-turning suspense. Ubuntu is a powerful and unforgettable saga of divided loyalties, deadly treachery, forbidden love, unspeakable horrors, and the heroic courage of individual South Africans who dare to reach across a deep racial divide to save their country's soul by bringing to justice one of the apartheid era's most ruthless killers. Mathabane dedicated this book to his father, "who fronted life without flinching -- in the true spirit of Venda warriors."
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About the Author:
Mark Mathabane was born and raised in the ghetto of Alexandra in South Africa. He is the author of Kaffir Boy, Kaffir Boy in America, Love in Black and White, African Women: Three Generations, Miriam’s Song and The Proud Liberal (2010). He lectures at schools and colleges nationwide on race relations, education and our common humanity. He lives with his family in Portland, Oregon.
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- PublisherNew Millennium Books
- Publication date2011
- ISBN 10 0967233305
- ISBN 13 9780967233307
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages442
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