Nelson Mandela The Boy Called Troublemaker

“Nelson Mandela The Boy Called Troublemaker” by Ellie Crowe is a biographical novel published by Great Dog Literary LLC in March 2018. This edition, comprising 66 pages, explores the formative years of Nelson Mandela, highlighting his childhood experiences in the Transkei countryside and his journey toward becoming a freedom fighter. The narrative focuses on his tribal initiation at sixteen, a pivotal moment when he embraced his name, “Troublemaker,” and committed to advocating for the freedom of his people.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of Mandela’s early life, emphasizing themes of self-esteem and self-reliance within the context of historical events in Africa. The book presents a unique perspective on how his upbringing shaped his future endeavors and ideals. Through this engaging narrative, the story delves into social themes relevant to Mandela’s legacy, offering insights into the values that guided him throughout his life.
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Nelson Mandela–legendary freedom fighter and revolutionary, first black president of South Africa and Nobel Peace prize winner–stated that his childhood in the Transkei countryside taught him everything he needed to know in life. This biographical novel brings to life Mandela’s childhood and his tribal initiation at sixteen when he resolved to live up to his name–Troublemaker–and fight for freedom for his people.
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