Good Morning, Mr Mandela
«Zelda la Grange has a singular perspective on Nelson Mandela, having served as his long-time personal aide, confidant and close friend. She is a dear friend to both of us and a touchstone to all of us who loved Madiba. Her story of their journey together demonstrates how a man who transformed an entire nation also had the power to transform the life of one extraordinary woman»
Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary, Actor and Producer of "Invictus"
The international bestseller that tells the story of a woman's incredible friendship with Nelson Mandela Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Penguin Books Ltd
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 416
- ISBN
- 9780141978659
- Utgivelsesår
- 2015
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
Anmeldelser
«Zelda la Grange has a singular perspective on Nelson Mandela, having served as his long-time personal aide, confidant and close friend. She is a dear friend to both of us and a touchstone to all of us who loved Madiba. Her story of their journey together demonstrates how a man who transformed an entire nation also had the power to transform the life of one extraordinary woman»
Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary, Actor and Producer of "Invictus"
«Uplifting. . . generally charming, occasionally faintly indiscreet, but always reverent. Surely no one but Mandela - with the possible exception of the Duke of Edinburgh - could have got away with greeting the Queen with a cheery: "Oh Elizabeth, you've lost weight!"»
Sunday Times
«A searingly honest, moving and entertaining account of her years orbiting President Nelson Mandela... Between the rich anecdotes of Madiba's numerous encounters with the world's powerful, wealthy and (in)famous - which she witnessed at close range - as well accounts of his personal quirks, virtues, foibles and torments, La Grange's book sets out her own journey from naïve, completely unaware, conservative white South African to more conscious human being»
Daily Maverick
«Compelling and ultimately heartbreaking ... her unguarded honesty allows her to tell a remarkable story»
Telegraph
«A delightful, delicious read packed with anecdotes»
John Carlin