Heidi Holland was a South Africa–based Zimbabwean journalist and author who was involved in the journalism industry for over thirty years. She worked as a freelancer writer on such publications as The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, International Herald Tribune, The New York Times and The Guardian and has also worked on research projects for British television documentaries.
It was a pretty good book that was decently informative, but I feel like a lot of people were introduced who weren’t dwelled on at all and came up about 20 pages later who I couldn’t remember because about one paragraph introduced them then they weren’t mentioned again until that point. Also, since it was published in 1990, you’ll be missing out on the pretty crucial information about the ANC after apartheid, but the book’s still pretty good.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.