Breakpoint

Author:   Christopher Thabani Mandawa
Publisher:   Mindframe Books
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9798223325130


Pages:   378
Publication Date:   11 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Breakpoint


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Jackson Reeve never planned to become a superhuman-he was a dock worker on Mars' Deimos Station, hauling magnetic cargo until a dark matter reactor breach irradiated his neural pathways. Instead of killing him, the exposure unlocked a rare quantum anomaly: gravitational resonance. Now, as Gravity Jack, he can manipulate local gravity fields-making himself weightless to fly, increasing mass to pin enemies to the ground, or generating intense crushing zones that collapse structures in seconds. In battle, he's a force of raw kinetic devastation, leveling vehicles, ripping through squads, and punching with the weight of a falling asteroid. But control is not his strong suit. Jack often miscalculates force fields, causing unintended collateral damage or harming allies in the crossfire. His powers are like a sledgehammer in a world that sometimes needs a scalpel. Blunt, loyal, and impulsive, Jack trusts his gut more than any strategy and often charges into danger with reckless abandon. Still, beneath the bravado is a man trying to prove he's more than a cosmic accident. Haunted by the destruction he's caused and the lives he's failed to save, Gravity Jack fights to turn chaos into purpose-even if he's not always sure which way is up.

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Author:   Christopher Thabani Mandawa
Publisher:   Mindframe Books
Imprint:   Mindframe Books
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.435kg
ISBN:  

9798223325130


Pages:   378
Publication Date:   11 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Christopher Thabani Mandawa is a Zimbabwean-born author and construction professional whose life bridges physical creation and intellectual inquiry. From construction sites in Cape Town to books read across Africa and beyond, his work reflects a commitment to building both structures and ideas. Raised in Zimbabwe, Mandawa grew up amid the tensions of post-colonial society, where hardship coexisted with resilience and hope. His family instilled in him discipline, curiosity, and the belief that education is a tool of liberation. An early love for books shaped his fascination with history, politics, religion, and the human condition. He later moved to South Africa, studying Building and Civil Engineering at Northlink College and the College of Cape Town. With additional training in AutoCAD, construction safety, and lean construction, he built a solid technical foundation. Beginning his career as a Site Clerk, he spent nearly a decade managing projects and coordinating teams before advancing in 2024 to Junior Construction Foreman in Cape Town, overseeing projects from conception to completion. Alongside construction, Mandawa pursued his calling as a writer. He has published over 100 books across fiction and non-fiction. His non-fiction explores sociology, psychology, politics, Pan-Africanism, governance, and post-colonial critique, challenging dominant narratives and encouraging critical thought. His fiction reflects African identity, migration, love, struggle, and resilience, giving voice to lived experiences often overlooked. Mandawa sees construction and writing as complementary disciplines: one builds the external world, the other shapes the internal. Both demand vision, patience, and collective effort. His philosophy is rooted in Pan-Africanism and liberation-economic, mental, and political. Despite facing the challenges of migration, identity, and limited opportunity, resilience has defined his journey. Looking ahead, he aims to merge his passions through initiatives that combine infrastructure development with education and empowerment. Christopher Thabani Mandawa seeks to leave a legacy measured in both concrete and ideas-homes that stand firm and minds that think freely-contributing to Africa's progress and future.

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