Description
- ISBN-13: 9781471194542
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 21 mm
- Width: 130 mm
- ISBN-10: 147119454X
- Publisher Date: 11 Apr 2024
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 320
- Weight: 278 gr
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹539.00Current price is: ₹539.00.
Avert civil war? “The Plot to Save South Africa” by Justice Malala (ISBN: 9781471194542) recounts the gripping nine days that reshaped the nation’s destiny. Explore the political maneuvering and behind-the-scenes deals that averted disaster. Buy now and delve into this pivotal moment in South African history.
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Utkarsh Shukla –
A decent read, but at times I found it hard to keep up with all the figures involved.
Debojyoti Sarkar –
While insightful, the book sometimes lacked momentum. Overall, it’s a valuable contribution.
Priyanshu Jatolia –
The book provides a solid account of the events. However, I felt it could have explored the perspectives of more players involved. Still informative.
Saksham Luhadia –
I enjoyed the book, but I wished there were more personal anecdotes from the key players. Needed more human stories.
Twinkle Israni –
Malala masterfully narrates this intense period. I couldn’t put it down! A must-read for anyone interested in South African politics and history.
Meenakshi R –
The book is okay, but I was expecting more depth and analysis. It scratches the surface but doesn’t delve deep enough. A decent read.
Keya Vyas –
Riveting! Malala’s storytelling pulls you right in. A must-read for history buffs.
Prem Pushkar –
A must-read for anyone interested in political history! Malala’s writing is both informative and engaging. A true masterpiece.
Swapnil Shanu –
This book is absolutely brilliant. An insight into the complex world of South African politics.
Atharv Jain –
Provides valuable context to understanding modern South Africa. Some parts felt a little rushed. But overall, a good read.
Tanishq Sharma –
Malala’s dedication is evident. ‘The Plot to Save South Africa’ is a compelling read.
Nilesh Jain –
A captivating narrative. Malala’s attention to detail made history come alive. A definite recommendation.
Nivedita Rawat –
I was disappointed by the absence of diverse perspectives. Good but lacks breadth.
Surabhi Chakravarty –
A well-written and gripping account. The author really brings the tension of those nine days to life. Highly recommend!
Mohammad Fahim Faisal –
Interesting topic, but I found the writing style a bit dry. It felt more like a report than a narrative. Could have been more engaging.
Rixcel Katoch –
This book exceeded my expectations! A thrilling and informative journey into South Africa’s past. A definite page-turner.
Arun –
A truly captivating story! Malala’s research is impeccable, and his writing is superb. One of the best history books I’ve read in years.
Sumanth Yerukala –
A powerful and moving account of a nation on the brink. Malala’s passion for his subject shines through every page. Highly recommended.
Prasannajit Sahoo –
This book is amazing! A compelling depiction of a defining moment in South African history.
Shubham Raj –
An insightful look into the negotiations that shaped South Africa. While detailed, it occasionally gets bogged down in minutiae. Recommended with reservations.
Nishit Muralia –
The plot was really intresting. However, I was hoping for more insight on other aspects of the plot
Devashish Chaudhary –
A good overview, although I wished for more in-depth coverage of specific events.
Sandhya Kumari –
A fascinating glimpse into a crucial moment in South African history. Malala’s storytelling is engaging, though I found some parts a bit dense. Overall, a worthwhile read.