Running to Maputo

Running to Maputo by Albie Sachs, published by Harpercollins in 1990, is a first edition work that spans 256 pages. This book presents a deeply moving account from an anti-apartheid activist who, after being severely injured in an assassination attempt, shares his journey of survival and healing. Written in English, it offers insights into the personal and political challenges faced during a tumultuous period in South Africa’s history.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of resilience as Sachs recounts his experiences and the impact of his injuries on his life. The narrative delves into themes of civil rights and the struggles of individuals in South Africa and Mozambique, highlighting the complexities of identity and recovery. This edition invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of activism and personal sacrifice in the fight against oppression.
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An anti-apartheid activist, horribly maimed in an assassination attempt, gives a deeply moving account of his long struggle to survive and to heal–physically and psychically
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