Author: | Jason Blacker | ISBN: | 1230000019406 |
Publisher: | Lemon Tree Publishing | Publication: | September 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Jason Blacker |
ISBN: | 1230000019406 |
Publisher: | Lemon Tree Publishing |
Publication: | September 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Story of One Man’s Journey to Hell and Redemption
Hell does have a name… Robben Island.
This story, though fictional, is inspired by, and honors, the life - and death - of Stephen Biko.
It is the 1970s and 80s in South Africa. Some cruelly and sadistically wielded power meant to scourge. Some broke under its weight, while some remained unbent, immovable under it, resolute of spirit, and ultimately, triumphantly, indomitable.
This is the story of such a man. A character study of an unconquerable heart, an unyielding spirit.
This is not a story for the feint of heart or stomach. It is a story, not meant to shock, but to shine the unapologetic, unflattering light of truth on a situation that was, and is very real.
Told through one man’s journey, it will lay bare any and all realities of a world that for some was inescapable. The pain is real. The horrors are real. Ignoring them won’t change a thing though understanding them just might.
The Story of One Man’s Journey to Hell and Redemption
Hell does have a name… Robben Island.
This story, though fictional, is inspired by, and honors, the life - and death - of Stephen Biko.
It is the 1970s and 80s in South Africa. Some cruelly and sadistically wielded power meant to scourge. Some broke under its weight, while some remained unbent, immovable under it, resolute of spirit, and ultimately, triumphantly, indomitable.
This is the story of such a man. A character study of an unconquerable heart, an unyielding spirit.
This is not a story for the feint of heart or stomach. It is a story, not meant to shock, but to shine the unapologetic, unflattering light of truth on a situation that was, and is very real.
Told through one man’s journey, it will lay bare any and all realities of a world that for some was inescapable. The pain is real. The horrors are real. Ignoring them won’t change a thing though understanding them just might.