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I Have Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

I Have Life

The triumphant story of a woman who refused to become a victim. Like an apparition, conjured out of the darkness, a young man with light blond hair pushed his face into the car. I immediately spotted the knife. It was a long, thin weapon, almost like a letter opener, with a tapering blade. It felt cold and spiny as he pressed it to my neck. When he spoke his voice, which was quiet and controlled, sounded as though it emanated from a distant planet. But every word thudded into my skull. “Move over or I’ll kill you,” he whispered. And so began Alison’s nightmare journey with the two callous killers who were to rape her, stab her so many times doctors could not count the wounds, slit he...

I Have Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

I Have Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-09-25
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

And so began Alison's nightmare journey with the two callous killers who were to rape her, stab her so many times doctors could not count the wounds, slit her throat and leave her for dead in a filthy clearing miles from the city of Port Elizabeth which was her home. But Alison defied death. And more than that, she denied her attackers the satisfaction of destroying her life. I Have Life is the triumphant story of a woman who refused to become a victim. The courage which allowed her to move beyond severe physical and emotional trauma and to turn a devastating experience into something life-affirming and strong, is an inspiration to people everywhere.

I Have Life
  • Language: en

I Have Life

In this inspiring tale, Alison, the victim of a brutal rape and attempted murder, shares the courage and philosophy that allowed her to turn her tragic experiences into something life-affirming and strong. With bravery and a keen sense of self-awareness, Alison recounts how she was car-jacked at knifepoint, raped, stabbed so many times that the doctors could not count her wounds, and left for dead miles away from her home. As she denied death that night she later denied her assailants the satisfaction of destroying her life by giving voice to her experiences and refusing to be victimized. In terrifying detail Alison describes her thoughts and feelings throughout the attack and shows how attitude, belief, and choice helped her to survive. Contributions from Alison’s family, friends, and the man who saved her from the side of the road add depth to Alison’s harrowing story.

Summary of Marianne Thamm's I Have Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 33

Summary of Marianne Thamm's I Have Life

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The world outside was as I had always known it. The soft silver light of a full moon brushed everything in its path, and the few cars that passed by illuminated the street. It was beautiful. #2 I was abducted by Clinton, a stranger who had stolen my car. I wanted to find out more about him, but he would not let me out of the car. I was afraid, but I dared not show him that. #3 I was taken to a part of town that was unfamiliar to me, and I felt trapped. I was scared and confused, but I tried to remain calm and not make him angry. I was taken to a part of town that was familiar to me, but I rarely visited. #4 I was in Clinton’s car as he drove around town looking for the man who had stolen his TV. I was extremely nervous, but tried to act normal. I was dying for a cigarette, but didn’t want to ask for one.

To Catch a Cop
  • Language: en

To Catch a Cop

This book is an account of forensic consultant Paul O'Sullivan's role in helping nail South Africa's most powerful policeman: Jackie Selebi, former police chief and head of Interpol. Based on thousands of pages of e-mails, statements, affidavits, letters, press reports, court records, and transcripts as well as interviews with O'Sullivan himself, this version provides a perspective from his point of view as a key player in the saga. While O'Sullivan's name consistently appears in almost every key breaking story around the Selebi matter, his role has often been downplayed. The Jackie Selebi story, and the satellite narratives that orbited it, is a truly remarkable chronicle that played itself...

Hitler, Verwoerd, Mandela and Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Hitler, Verwoerd, Mandela and Me

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Marianne Thamm delves into her own unconventional life story. Her German father fought for Hitler and made munitions for Verwoerd. He married her largely illiterate Portuguese mother who worked as a cleaner in England. Today Marianne is the proud mother of two (black) teenagers ... Hers is the story of the last century, of the defeat of bigotry and a new era ushered in by Mandela. Sad at times, deeply moving and, like Marianne, hugely entertaining"--Publisher's webpage

Shooting the Moon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Shooting the Moon

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When All Else Falls Away
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

When All Else Falls Away

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Overcoming adversity, learning to accept, and finding beauty in the world around are some of the elements that make this story a different experience. The author lost his wife and daughter when they were abducted, raped and murdered by three men while fishing in Natures Valley on the Eastern Cape coast.

PJ Powers – Here I Am
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

PJ Powers – Here I Am

More than just a story about the personal journey of one of South Africa's most beloved music icons, this extraordinary memoir of PJ Powers - or Thandeka, as she was affectionately renamed by Soweto crowds - is set against the turbulent backdrop of South Africa's recent political history. It features a gallery of political leaders and international celebrities, including the likes of Nelson Mandela, Graça Machel, Chris Hani, Joaquim Chissano, Queen Elizabeth II, Brenda Fassie, Sharon Stone and Robert De Niro. On Republic Day 1982, a white rock and roll band called Hotline, wearing stonewashed jeans and sporting big hair, took an accidental sho't left into Soweto - a detour that forever chan...

Changing the Fourth Estate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Changing the Fourth Estate

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: HSRC Press

South African journalism has been fortunate in recent decades to have editors, writers and practitioners of the highest order working within its ranks. Some, such as radio talk show host John Perlman and cartoonist Zapiro, are household names. Others are less well-known, but work quietly and effectively behind the scenes, bringing years of experience and skill to bear on their art. Until the publication of this book, few have taken the time to sit down and spell out the dos and don'ts of their particular speciality, often gained over a lifetime of trial and error. The book, brought to you by the Human Sciences Research Council, is a celebration of excellence. Whether the reader is intent on becoming a professional journalist, is already working as one, or merely wants to know what South Africa's most respected journalists have to say about their work, this book will be of interest. Covering a wide range of topics in the diverse, global media business, the writers of this collection present an accessible and fascinating insight into the art of journalism and what it takes to aspire to excellence.