No Life Of My Own Frank Chikane 250-300In No life of my own, Frank Chikane, one of the leading figures in the Christian resistance to apartheid, recounts his life beginning with his childhood, growing up black under apartheid, and continuing through his call to the Christian ministry. He tells of his family's increasing involvement in the struggle against apartheid and of disapproval and suspension from his own church. He relates a harrowing story of harassment, detention and firebombing,
the maverick nurse who paved the way for the legalization of contraception
Read the 1933 New York Times review
depicting in minute detail the ravishing interiors and riverside scences of the period
his story - now updated for this paperback edition - reveals a deep understanding of the Islamic world and offers a compelling analysis of the on-going 'War on Terror' and what it means in these uncertain times
Hal sights a ship passing close by
Baffled by the language
though she will come to be known as the "Little Cyclone" in deference to her extraordinary courage and tenacity
Brought to life with full-colour illustrations by the young winners of The Ickabog competition
as their menfolk succumbed to lion attacks
this series invites the contemporary reader to engage directly with the rich history of the struggle for democracy
where the Zulu army wiped out the major British column
we need engaged