Copyright Date:
2019
Edition Date:
2019
Release Date:
10/01/19
Pages:
90 pages
ISBN:
Publisher: 1-946498-93-9 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-5779-X
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-1-946498-93-9 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-5779-9
Dewey:
921
LCCN:
2018967172
Dimensions:
24 cm.
Subject Heading:
Shaka,. Zulu Chief,. 1787?-1828. Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile literature.
Shaka,. Zulu Chief,. 1787?-1828. Comic books, strips, etc.
Zulu (African people). Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile literature.
Zulu (African people). Comic books, strips, etc.
Africa. Kings and rulers. Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile literature.
Africa. Kings and rulers. Comic books, strips, etc.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Tue Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)
Gr 7 Up-In this title that begins where the first book in the series concluded, King Shaka, legendary 19th-century leader of the Zulu nation, has established his people as the dominant power in southern Africa. After securing unity among smaller, neighboring clans, Shaka redoubles his efforts to replenish resources and ensure a secure future for the Zulu people. Despite a brief time of peace and prosperity, rumors soon surge that the Iziyendane, a displaced clan gone rogue, is destroying Zulu allies, hoping to thwart Shaka's power over the region. Facing this new threat, Shaka cautiously allows shipwrecked British settlers to take refuge in his capital, adding to the simmering discontent growing within Shaka's close ranks. King Shaka's portrayal is nuanced; the story highlights his past and how it relates to his ascension to power. Extensive supplemental notes provide context for those unfamiliar with King Shaka or African history; readers will find the illustrated list of characters helpful in navigating the numerous cast. Shaka's story, having been largely passed down through oral tradition, is impeccably researched. Molver's sweeping, epic scenes highlight the importance of Shaka's presence in African history, and the dark, rich colors intensify the underlying struggle between colonial influences and Shaka's quest to defend the Zulu culture. VERDICT An engaging, panoramic introduction to an important figure in African history. Recommended for collections serving older teens. Elise Martinez, Zion-Benton Public Library, IL
Shaka has fought his brother to the death for rulership of the Zulu. Now king of the southern chiefdoms, Shaka seeks to uplift his people, consolidate alliances, and expand the reach of his power. But challenges both external and internal threaten his rule. A rogue military unit exacts revenge on its enemies. Land-hungry Europeans arrive and ingratiate themselves with Shaka, even while plotting their own path to power. And closer to home, Shaka's own brothers conspire in secret.