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Not Without a Fight: The Autobiography
Front cover art for Not Without a Fight.
AuthorHelen Zille
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPolitics of South Africa
GenreAutobiography
PublishedCape Town
PublisherPenguin Books
Publication date
October 2016
Publication placeSouth Africa
Pages529
ISBN978-1-77609-042-6 (Hardcover)

Not Without a Fight: The Autobiography is a 2016 autobiography by South African politician Helen Zille.[1]

Background and synopsis

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Zille was the Premier of the Western Cape. She had previously served as Mayor of Cape Town and as Leader of the Democratic Alliance. In the book Zille details her life, from her early start as a liberal journalist and staunch opponent of apartheid to her lengthy career in local, provincial and national politics in South Africa.

Reception

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In Mail & Guardian Shaun de Waal wrote that he was surprised to find Zille's book so "engaging", also writing that Not Without a Fight "must be one of the most readable of the many autobiographies by political figures to have emerged in South Africa"[2]

In the Daily Maverick Palesa Morudu described the work as "revealing, colourful, scathing, and more than a little exhausting" and that Zille "accounts for her life with pace, clarity, drama, suspense and humour"[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Not Without a Fight: The Autobiography". Penguinrandomhouse.co.za. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
  2. ^ Waal, Shaun de (11 October 2016). "Why Helen Zille's Not Without A Fight memoir is a rarity in its sincerity". Mg.co.za. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Review: The World According to Zille". Dailymaverick.co.za. 11 October 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2017.