Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela
"Should be read by every person alive." — Boston Sunday Globe
The international bestselling autobiography of one of the greatest leaders the world has ever known. Long Walk to Freedom is the remarkable story of Nelson Mandela — anti-apartheid revolutionary, political prisoner, and the first democratically elected President of South Africa — told in his own words.
From his childhood in a rural Xhosa village to his 27 years of imprisonment on Robben Island, and ultimately to his triumphant walk to freedom and the presidency of a new South Africa, Mandela's story is one of extraordinary courage, unshakeable conviction, and the enduring power of the human spirit.
- A childhood in rural South Africa – Growing up under the shadow of apartheid and discovering a calling to justice
- The struggle begins – Joining the African National Congress and fighting for the rights of his people
- Robben Island – 27 years of imprisonment that could not break his spirit or his resolve
- The long walk to freedom – The negotiations, the release, and the birth of a democratic South Africa
- Leadership and forgiveness – How Mandela led a nation toward reconciliation rather than revenge
Honest, moving, and profoundly inspiring, Long Walk to Freedom is not just the story of one man — it is the story of a people's struggle for dignity, justice, and freedom. A book that belongs in every home, every school, and every library across Africa and the world.