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The Mandela Plot
The Mandela Plot | Kenneth Bonert
5 posts | 4 read | 2 to read
The second novel from GG finalist and international award winner Kenneth Bonert, who brought Jewish Johannesburg to explosive life in his 2013 debut, The Lion Seeker. As the 1980s draw to a close, apartheid is in its death throes and South Africa is a maelstrom of political violence. Young Martin Helger has problems of his own. Out of place at an elite private school, he is the son of a rough-handed scrap dealer and lives in the shadow of his enigmatic brother, a neighbourhood legend. When an irresistable young American boards at the Helger home, a transfixed Martin soon finds himself wrenched out of the isolated bubble of his white privilege and thrust into the raw heart of South Africa's racial struggle. At the same time, secrets from the past begin to emerge and old sins long-buried return in terrifying new ways, tearing at the Helgers, a second-generation Jewish family, even as the larger forces of history and politics tear apart the country. Migration, terrorism, revolution, identity and memory--these are just some of the bold themes brilliantly and honestly explored in this powerful novel. At once a riveting literary thriller, a moving coming-of-age tale, and an unforgettable journey through a fascinating world, The Mandela Plot entertains and terrifies in equal measure, and resonates profoundly in light of current affairs.
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Jessicaanne
The Mandela Plot | Kenneth Bonert
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Mehso-so

I have such mixed feelings about this book. Some parts I couldn‘t put down whereas others I couldn‘t wait to get through them.
I didn‘t find any of the characters to be likable and sometimes the writing style could be hard to follow.
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Jessicaanne
The Mandela Plot | Kenneth Bonert
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Left my house for the day and brought four books with me because I couldn‘t decide what I may want to read 🤷🏼‍♀️

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GirlWellRead
The Mandela Plot | Kenneth Bonert
Panpan

I had the honour of reviewing Bonert's 1st book and it was a stunning debut. But this sophomore effort coming of age tale just didn't resonate with me. I can't put my finger on it—perhaps it was the dialogue? It was hard for me to get into the book with several failed attempts and start overs. Once I did get into the story, I did enjoy parts of it. The characters are complex, some are well-developed, and others, like Martin are underdeveloped.

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Samplergal
The Mandela Plot | Kenneth Bonert
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Panpan

Too much flipping back and forth to the glossary to get the dialects. DNF. May be okay with a real print book. I didn‘t stay around to find out.

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Well-ReadNeck
The Mandela Plot | Kenneth Bonert
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Bailedbailed

Unfortunately, this was a DNF for me. I do not enjoy a book written in dialect, and when it is first person and a dialect I am unfamiliar with, this one was just too difficult to get into. I couldn‘t find the cadence and didn‘t understand the lingo. #netgalley

cj82487 Dialect is a hit or miss for me too. Sometimes it's effortless and other times I have to read a word multiple times to figure it out (those are the misses). I feel a lot of the time though it distracts from the story & would be better left out. 7y
Well-ReadNeck @cj82487 I can‘t tell you how many books with Irish dialect I‘ve bailed on. For whatever reason, i just cannot wrap my brain around that one. 7y
cj82487 @Well-ReadNeck Oooo that is a tricky one. I've bailed on a handful of those too lol 7y
Samplergal I bailed on it too. Too much work with the dialects 7y
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