"This is a dramatic work of history, prodigiously reported and beautifully crafted. Justice Malala is a first-rate storyteller, deftly weaving history with a narrative that reads like a novel. I couldn't put it down."
--Jonathan Eig, New York Times bestselling author of King: A Life
"Malala is one of a group of outstanding South African journalists who came of age around the birth of democracy.... The Plot to Save South Africa wonderfully captures the spirit of that time."
--Financial Times
"Magnificent, furious, nuanced, and un-put-downable. Malala steers us through the hatred, the grief, and the courage that shaped one nation-shaking week. The result is a searing thriller, a deeply moving work of investigative journalism, and a mesmerising reminder of what leadership can achieve--and what South Africa almost squandered."
--Andrew Harding, prize-winning author of The Mayor of Mogadishu
"A riveting chronicle about the triumph of leadership over despair."
--Air Mail
"While one must certainly admire the research that went into this book, it is also necessary to laud Malala's craftsmanship. The writing is gripping.... He is adept at using the novelist's sense of place and atmosphere. He knows how to create tension-filled scenes. His unfailing eye for detail helps him capture the essence of the characters who parade across the stage he sets up."
--City Press (South Africa)
"Trenchant.... Malala masterfully weaves the different threads of the story."
--Foreign Affairs
"Heart-wrenching at times, Malala's immaculately researched account underscores the power of Mandela's great leadership in unimaginably difficult times.... Relevant, compelling, and instructive."
--Booklist (starred review)
"A suspenseful nonfiction thriller featuring valuable firsthand observation."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Doggedly researched and immersively told, this is a fascinating study of a nation on the brink."
--Publishers Weekly
"Fast-paced, gripping, and expertly crafted, this book reads like a political thriller. A brilliant, moving, and extraordinary account of nine days that shaped a country and a continent, with the entire world looking on."
--Toluse Olorunnipa, Pulitzer Prize-winning coauthor of His Name Is George Floyd