SHAKA RISING, A Legend of the Warrior Prince

New, New, New publishing house, STORY PRESS AFRICA, brings this graphic novel to readers interested reading about legendary heroes, especially ones not well known, and learning an important part of African history. What a combination of dramatic story-telling and visual presentation. Luke Molver from Cape Town in this graphic novel, SHAKA RISING, introduces readers to the legendary warrior-hero, Shaka. With action, suspense, and mystery, this graphic novel weaves what is known about this epic hero, Shaka, and what is told in folklore.

“Responding to threats from expanding slave trade in southern Africa, Shaka consolidates a new kingdom through warfare, mediation, and shrewd diplomacy. A worthy introduction that offers a young Anglophone audience entry into a legend of Africa without the annoyance of overtranslation and with refreshingly three-dimensional characters.” —Kirkus

This graphic novel can be read on many levels. The story line is immediately engaging. The history is presented in a very accessible style. Information is included about the devastating slave trade and how one warrior prince, Shaka, consolidated many warring tribes into the mighty Zulu nation. This is a story that perks the reader’s interest and curiosity to learn more. Most American readers, young or old, know very little about African history. SHAKA RISING, A LEGND OF THE WARRIOR PRINCE is an excellent place to begin.

Learn more about this new publishing house, Story Press Africa, and Catalyst Press at http://literaryashland.org/?p=10225. In this interview Ed Battistella from Literary Ashland interviews the founder, Jessica Powers. Here is the beginning of that interview:

Jessica Powers is the publisher and editor of Catalyst Press, founded in 2017, which seeks “to publish books that reveal the world from different perspectives, tilting or reversing or tweaking our own understanding of what’s real, true, necessary, or beautiful.” She is also the co-founder of Story Press Africa with Jive Media Africa. Jessica is also a publicist for Cinco Puntos Press . She writes under the name J.L. Powers and her author websites include www.jlpowers.net and www.powerssquared.com.

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