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Another country, South Africa: New portraits is based on South Africans' views on the country and personal history; it gives an unvarnished account of what has changed personally and generally in the country through the lens of existing photographs.

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"I think that's the problem we currently facing in South Af- rica, positive leadership, mentorship, that's what's missing throughout the world, throughout the continent especial- ly. That's what I am passionate about and I know what it means to be an African. We are free today, but we are not equal today. What responsibility comes with that freedom that we have earned, that our parents and grandparents have fought for? Yes, you can go to any restaurant you want to, you can buy any car you want to buy if you can afford it, you can move freely, but what about the rest of the population, are they moving freely? Do they have a health care? No, they don't. Our parents have achieved a lot, but there is still a lot more to be achieved. There is still a lot that we have to celebrate." - Ndaba Mandela, grandson of Nelson Mandela, Investec, Cape Town, April 2010; "Countries with a conflicted history bind you to them much more closely than countries where we could say the more recent past is quite placid. That seems true to me in countries like Israel or Iran and I think that is true of South Africa, too. If you have even half a conscience and half a mind you tend to feel implicated in recent history. I would find it extremely difficult to leave." - Damon Galgut, writer, at home, Cape Town, 2009.

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      Publisher: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
      Publication Date: 14/06/2014
      ISBN13: 9781431409563, 978-1431409563
      ISBN10: 1431409561

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      Book Synopsis
      Another country, South Africa: New portraits is based on South Africans' views on the country and personal history; it gives an unvarnished account of what has changed personally and generally in the country through the lens of existing photographs.

      Trade Review
      "I think that's the problem we currently facing in South Af- rica, positive leadership, mentorship, that's what's missing throughout the world, throughout the continent especial- ly. That's what I am passionate about and I know what it means to be an African. We are free today, but we are not equal today. What responsibility comes with that freedom that we have earned, that our parents and grandparents have fought for? Yes, you can go to any restaurant you want to, you can buy any car you want to buy if you can afford it, you can move freely, but what about the rest of the population, are they moving freely? Do they have a health care? No, they don't. Our parents have achieved a lot, but there is still a lot more to be achieved. There is still a lot that we have to celebrate." - Ndaba Mandela, grandson of Nelson Mandela, Investec, Cape Town, April 2010; "Countries with a conflicted history bind you to them much more closely than countries where we could say the more recent past is quite placid. That seems true to me in countries like Israel or Iran and I think that is true of South Africa, too. If you have even half a conscience and half a mind you tend to feel implicated in recent history. I would find it extremely difficult to leave." - Damon Galgut, writer, at home, Cape Town, 2009.

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