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A PLAN FOR THE PEOPLE by Lindsey McDivitt Kirkus Star

A PLAN FOR THE PEOPLE

Nelson Mandela’s Hope for His Nation

by Lindsey McDivitt ; illustrated by Charly Palmer

Pub Date: March 30th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-8028-5502-2
Publisher: Eerdmans

An inspiring biography of Nelson Mandela, who made ending South African apartheid his life’s work.

Accompanied by Palmer’s rich, full-color acrylic paintings, the substantial text explores Mandela’s life: his youth in a Xhosa village, his time at university, his early political activism and imprisonment, and his rise to the South African presidency. McDivitt offers enough apartheid history to help young readers understand the systematic nature of racism, implemented through restrictive policies, and how it negatively impacted every aspect of life for Black South Africans. Palmer’s illustrator’s note explains that although the images could have conveyed much more negativity, given the violence of apartheid, he wanted to illustrate the hope that Mandela had for his homeland—a recurring theme in the text—and therefore created bright, colorful, and uplifting artwork throughout. The double-page spread of a tearful Mandela, still imprisoned, holding his new granddaughter is especially moving. McDivitt’s author’s note explains that her Afrikaner family, who relocated to the U.S. in 1962, the year of Mandela’s imprisonment, felt such shame about their background that they rarely discussed apartheid: “I learned that educating myself about racism is a lifelong process”—wise words for the contemporary United States, where a reckoning around systemic racism and White supremacy is well underway. Ten pages of age-appropriate backmatter make this an excellent resource for learning about Mandela and apartheid.

Beautiful, informative, essential.

(Picture book/biography. 8-12)