Friday, May 21, 2021

The Story of Nelson Mandela: A Biography Book for New Readers by Floyd Stokes, LHD


The Story of Nelson Mandela is a new addition to the Biography Book for New Readers series from Rockridge Press. 
 
I loved to read biographies when I was a child. I was inspired by the lives of people who contributed to society and the world. I dreamed of growing up to be someone like them. I wish there had been a series like the Biography for New Readers when I was a girl!

The books are written for children aged 6 to 9, grades 1 and 2.


Nelson Mandela's life will inspire young readers. Author Floyd Stokes gives us a hero who is human and imperfect yet dedicated his life to gaining justice for his people, even sacrificing his freedom.

He was born in a mud hut in a small village. He was happy in his life and enjoyed the freedom of the great outdoors. His father was chief in a royal family, but he lost everything when he challenged British law. His father sent him to a Christian school for an education where he was given the name Nelson.

Nelson was sent to live with his wealthy uncle who wanted him to get an education and become a royal advisor.

At university, Nelson became politically active, standing up for student concerns. Expelled from school, Nelson moved to the city and saw first hand how his people were treated. He earned a law degree and in 1942 joined the African National Congress and became an activist for the rights of his people under colonial rule. 




Nelson's fight against Apartheid lead to his imprisonment. When he was finally released, he became South Africa's first African president.



Teaching helps throughout the book include timelines, challenge questions, and pronunciation guides. Questions are poised to help children relate to the story and to judge comprehension.




The series theme is Stories About Dreamers Just Like You, and the books are meant to inspire young people. 

I received a free book through Amazon Vine. My review is fair and unbiased.

See other books in the series by clicking on these links



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