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Not A Real Enemy - The True Story of a Hungarian Jewish Man's Fight for Freedom (Paperback): Robert Wolf Not A Real Enemy - The True Story of a Hungarian Jewish Man's Fight for Freedom (Paperback)
Robert Wolf; As told to Janice Harper
R600 R515 Discovery Miles 5 150 Save R85 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Magician's Glass - Character and Fate: Eight Essays on Climbing and the Mountain Life (Paperback): Ed Douglas The Magician's Glass - Character and Fate: Eight Essays on Climbing and the Mountain Life (Paperback)
Ed Douglas
R464 R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Save R98 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Shortlisted for the 2017 Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature. 'How much risk is worth taking for so beautiful a prize?' The Magician's Glass by award-winning writer Ed Douglas is a collection of eight recent essays on some of the biggest stories and best-known personalities in the world of climbing. In the title essay, he writes about failure on Annapurna III in 1981, one of the boldest attempts in Himalayan mountaineering on one of the most beautiful lines - a line that remains unclimbed to this day. Douglas writes about bitter controversies, like that surrounding Ueli Steck's disputed solo ascent of the south face of Annapurna, the fate of Toni Egger on Cerro Torre in 1959 - when Cesare Maestri claimed the pair had made the first ascent, and the rise and fall of Slovenian ace Tomaz Humar. There are profiles of two stars of the 1980s: the much-loved German Kurt Albert, the father of the 'redpoint', and the enigmatic rock star Patrick Edlinger, a national hero in his native France who lost his way. In Crazy Wisdom, Douglas offers fresh perspectives on the impact mountaineering has on local communities and the role climbers play in the developing world. The final essay explores the relationship between art and alpinism as a way of understanding why it is that people climb mountains.

The Monster That Killed His Family Twice - The Faith Green Story (Paperback): Faith Brown The Monster That Killed His Family Twice - The Faith Green Story (Paperback)
Faith Brown
R643 Discovery Miles 6 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Doing Time with Nehru - The Story of an Indian-Chinese Family (Paperback): Yin Marsh Doing Time with Nehru - The Story of an Indian-Chinese Family (Paperback)
Yin Marsh
R371 Discovery Miles 3 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It's midnight and there are fists pounding on the door. Authoritative voices shouting, "We're coming in! Get on the floor!" A few terrorized minutes later a family member is dragged out by armed men, disappearing into the night. This scenario is the greatest fear of many twentieth-century families--and to the unlucky, it's a lived reality. For the ethnic Chinese who had been settled in Northern India for many years, 1962 was filled with moments of terror like these. After the Sino-Indian Border War broke out in 1962, on the authorization of Prime Minister Nehru more than two thousand Chinese-Indians were torn from their homes and placed in local jails before being transported more than one thousand miles to the Deoli internment camp in the Rajasthan desert. Born in Calcutta in 1949 and raised in Darjeeling, Yin Marsh was just thirteen years old when first her father was taken and then she, her grandmother, and eight year old brother were forcibly removed from their home and thrown first into Darjeeling Jail. Upon arrival in Deoli, Yin and her family were assigned to the same bungalow where Prime Minister Nehru himself had done time during India's war for independence. Eventually released, Yin emigrated to America with her mother. She attended college, married, and raised her own family, all without telling the story of her emotional trauma. It wasn't until her own college-age daughter began to ask questions and when a friend's wedding would require her to return to her homeland that Yin was finally able to face what had happened to her and her family. In the fascinating memoir Doing Time with Nehru, the little-known history of how the Chinese were treated in post-Independence India is brought to light and through Yin's story, readers can glimpse the hardship, cruelty, and harsh lessons required for survival.

Freedom Cry - Women Fighting Trafficking (Paperback): Meri Crouley Freedom Cry - Women Fighting Trafficking (Paperback)
Meri Crouley; Cover design or artwork by Angela Hampton; Produced by Pattie Godfrey Sadler
R514 R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Save R94 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Climb with Charlie (Hardcover): Charlie Bird Climb with Charlie (Hardcover)
Charlie Bird
R546 R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Save R48 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Adrift - A True Story of Love, Loss and Survival at Sea (Paperback, Film tie-in edition): Tami Oldham Ashcraft, Susea McGearhart Adrift - A True Story of Love, Loss and Survival at Sea (Paperback, Film tie-in edition)
Tami Oldham Ashcraft, Susea McGearhart 1
R307 R249 Discovery Miles 2 490 Save R58 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

THE HEART-STOPPING MEMOIR, NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING SHAILENE WOODLEY AND SAM CLAFLIN, AND DIRECTED BY BALTASAR KORMAKUR (EVEREST) A compelling, at times devastating, ultimately inspiring account of how much can go wrong on the ocean and how, miraculously, one woman conquered her own fears. 'An inspirational and empowering read' Shailene Woodley Young and in love, their lives ahead of them, Tami Oldham and her fiance Richard Sharp set sail from Tahiti under brilliant blue skies, with Tami's hometown of San Diego as their ultimate destination. But the two free spirits and avid sailors couldn't anticipate that less than two weeks into their voyage, they would sail directly into one of the most catastrophic hurricanes in recorded history. They found themselves battling pounding rain, waves the size of skyscrapers, and 140 knot winds. Richard tethered himself to the boat and sent Tami below to safety, and then all went eerily quiet. Hours later, Tami awakened to find the boat in ruins, and Richard nowhere in sight. Adrift is the story of Tami's miraculous forty-one-day journey to safety on a ravaged boat with no motor and no masts, and with little hope for rescue. It's a tale of love and survival on the high seas- an unforgettable story about resilience of the human spirit, and the transcendent power of love. Previously published as Red Sky in Mourning

Grid-Down Situation 2022 - Step by Step Guide: Methods and Strategies to Survive Grid-Down Crisis (Paperback): Alice Allen Grid-Down Situation 2022 - Step by Step Guide: Methods and Strategies to Survive Grid-Down Crisis (Paperback)
Alice Allen
R942 R771 Discovery Miles 7 710 Save R171 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Redemption of Bobby Love - The Humans of New York Instagram Sensation (Paperback): Bobby Love, Cheryl Love The Redemption of Bobby Love - The Humans of New York Instagram Sensation (Paperback)
Bobby Love, Cheryl Love
R409 R335 Discovery Miles 3 350 Save R74 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A Humans of New York Instagram sensation! This is the inspiring, dramatic and heart-warming true story of family, justice and how we all deserve a second chance. The young Walter Miller was a product of his time. Growing up Black in the Jim Crow American South, he was in trouble with the police before his fourteenth birthday. And, like so many young Black men, once he'd landed in the criminal justice system it was hard to find a way out. Soon enough, he was facing a thirty-year prison sentence. But Walter was smarter than his jailers. He escaped prison and fled to New York with a hundred dollars in his pocket. He changed his name to Bobby Love, and began again - living a crime-free life for nearly forty years, with a steady job, a loving wife, a church-going family. And a big secret. Until the FBI came knocking one cold winter morning, and it all came crashing down. The Redemption of Bobby Love is an incredible true story that illuminates some of the enduring themes of being Black in America. Fuelled by the drama of a jailbreak and the suspense of a man on the run, at its heart is a remarkable tale about breaking free from society's prejudices and making the most of a precious second chance. A compelling story for underdogs everywhere, it's proof that transformation is possible and redemption is real.

The Candy In My Pocket (Hardcover): John Robert Wiltgen The Candy In My Pocket (Hardcover)
John Robert Wiltgen
R967 Discovery Miles 9 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
His Name Is George Floyd - One man's life and the struggle for racial justice (Hardcover): Robert Samuels, Toluse... His Name Is George Floyd - One man's life and the struggle for racial justice (Hardcover)
Robert Samuels, Toluse Olorunnipa
R640 R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Save R114 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

*Finalist for the National Book Award for Non-fiction* 'His Name Is George Floyd is essential for our times.' Ibram X. Kendi, author of How to Be an Antiracist 'An intimate, unvarnished and scrupulous account of his life...brilliantly revealing.' NEW YORK TIMES You know how he died. This is how he lived. Who was George Floyd? What did he hope for? What was life like for him? And why has his death been the catalyst for such a powerful global response? The murder of George Floyd sparked a summer of activism and unrest all over the world in 2020, from Shetland to Sao Paolo, as people marched under the Black Lives Matter banner, demanding an end to racial injustice. But behind a face that would be graffitied onto countless murals, and a name that has become synonymous with civil rights, there is the reality of one man's stolen life. In His Name is George Floyd we meet the kind young boy who talked his friends out of beating up a skinny kid from another neighbourhood and then befriended him on the walk home. Big Floyd the high school American football player who ignored his coach's pleas to be more aggressive and felt queasy at the sight of blood. The man who fell victim to an opioid epidemic we are only just beginning to understand. The sensitive son and loving father, constantly in search of a better life in a society determined to write him off based on things he had no control over: where he grew up, the size of his body and the colour of his skin. Drawing upon hundreds of interviews with friends and family members, His Name Is George Floyd reveals the myriad ways that structural racism shaped Floyd's life and death - from his forebears' roots in slavery to an underfunded education, the overpolicing of his community and the devastating snare of the prison system. By offering us an intimate portrait of this one, emblematic life, Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa deliver a powerful and moving exploration of how a man who simply wanted to breathe ended up touching the world.

The Falls (Paperback): Graeme CM Smith The Falls (Paperback)
Graeme CM Smith
R394 Discovery Miles 3 940 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Report from Engine Co. 82 (Paperback, WARNER BOOKS): Dennis Smith Report from Engine Co. 82 (Paperback, WARNER BOOKS)
Dennis Smith; Introduction by Dennis Smith
R469 R352 Discovery Miles 3 520 Save R117 (25%) Ships in 15 - 20 working days

Also Available as an eBook

Friendship• Love• Fear• Death•

Here, back in print at last, is Dennis Smith's American classic: a searing vision of urban American through the eyes of a silent hero, a New York City fireman stationed in the South Bronx.

Report From Engine Co. 82

This could be the night reads the sign above the firehouse door. And, indeed, with the introspection of a man prepared to face death with every alarm bell, Dennis Smith turns his observant eye upon the lives he unflinchingly places before his own. From his bawdy and brave fellow firefighters, to the hopeful, hateful, beautiful, and beleaguered residents of the poverty-stricken district where he works, this is the compelling human story of the most brutalizing-and most rewarding-profession in the country.

Now reissued with a new introduction by the author, Report From Engine Co. 82 is a tense, violent, poignantly written account from the front lines...where fire illuminates a battered city and heroes are made of ordinary men.

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A Girl Worth More (Paperback): Joanne Phillips A Girl Worth More (Paperback)
Joanne Phillips
R253 R207 Discovery Miles 2 070 Save R46 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Joanne Phillips' ordeal began aged 13 when she was gang-raped in her bedroom by local boys. Following the trauma, she dropped out of school, was befriended by an older man and was forced into prostitution aged 16. Over the next six years, she was raped by over 500 men, starved, beaten, and transported around the country to brothels. Forced to have sex with men from all walks of life including lawyers, stockbrokers, doctors, a parish councillor, Joanne was even made to have sex with her former school headteacher - who didn't recognise her. Every attempt to flee failed. Police warned her mother and stepdad she had chosen the lifestyle and even threatened to charge her parents with living off immoral earnings if they allowed her to move back. Escape seemed impossible, until one day she couldn't take any more. Just before her 21st birthday, Joanne eventually escaped her enslavement. After being left alone briefly in a London flat, where she was expected to work, she took a chance after finding a bag of money and a handgun. Fearing for her life, she fled into the night with nothing but a plastic bag of cash. After catching a train to Northern Ireland, she found her real dad and hid at his home from her pimp. Desperate to readjust to normal life, she found a job and went on to study at university. But when she tried to explain to a new boyfriend about her past, he didn't believe any of it was true, so she vowed to keep the abuse a secret - until years later, a conversation with one of her own teenage daughters changed her life...

Into Thin Air - A personal account of the Mount Everest disaster (Paperback): Jon Krakauer Into Thin Air - A personal account of the Mount Everest disaster (Paperback)
Jon Krakauer 1
R483 R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Save R117 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A bank of clouds was assembling on the not-so-distant horizon, but journalist-mountaineer Jon Krakauer, standing on the summit of Mt. Everest, saw nothing that "suggested that a murderous storm was bearing down." He was wrong. The storm, which claimed five lives and left countless more--including Krakauer's--in guilt-ridden disarray, would also provide the impetus for Into Thin Air, Krakauer's epic account of the May 1996 disaster.

By writing Into Thin Air, Krakauer may have hoped to exorcise some of his own demons and lay to rest some of the painful questions that still surround the event. He takes great pains to provide a balanced picture of the people and events he witnessed and gives due credit to the tireless and dedicated Sherpas. He also avoids blasting easy targets such as Sandy Pittman, the wealthy socialite who brought an espresso maker along on the expedition. Krakauer's highly personal inquiry into the catastrophe provides a great deal of insight into what went wrong. But for Krakauer himself, further interviews and investigations only lead him to the conclusion that his perceived failures were directly responsible for a fellow climber's death. Clearly, Krakauer remains haunted by the disaster, and although he relates a number of incidents in which he acted selflessly and even heroically, he seems unable to view those instances objectively. In the end, despite his evenhanded and even generous assessment of others' actions, he reserves a full measure of vitriol for himself.

This updated trade paperback edition of Into Thin Air includes an extensive new postscript that sheds fascinating light on the acrimonious debate that flared between Krakauer and Everest guide Anatoli Boukreev in the wake of the tragedy.  "I have no doubt that Boukreev's intentions were good on summit day," writes Krakauer in the postscript, dated August 1999. "What disturbs me, though, was Boukreev's refusal to acknowledge the possibility that he made even a single poor decision. Never did he indicate that perhaps it wasn't the best choice to climb without gas or go down ahead of his clients." As usual, Krakauer supports his points with dogged research and a good dose of humility. But rather than continue the heated discourse that has raged since Into Thin Air's denouncement of guide Boukreev, Krakauer's tone is conciliatory; he points most of his criticism at G. Weston De Walt, who coauthored The Climb, Boukreev's version of events. And in a touching conclusion, Krakauer recounts his last conversation with the late Boukreev, in which the two weathered climbers agreed to disagree about certain points. Krakauer had great hopes to patch things up with Boukreev, but the Russian later died in an avalanche on another Himalayan peak, Annapurna I.

In 1999, Krakauer received an Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters--a prestigious prize intended "to honor writers of exceptional accomplishment."  According to the Academy's citation, "Krakauer combines the tenacity and courage of the finest tradition of investigative journalism with the stylish subtlety and profound insight of the born writer.  His account of an ascent of Mount Everest has led to a general reevaluation of climbing and of the commercialization of what was once a romantic, solitary sport; while his account of the life and death of Christopher McCandless, who died of starvation after challenging the Alaskan wilderness, delves even more deeply and disturbingly into the fascination of nature and the devastating effects of its lure on a young and curious mind."

By Chance Alone - A Remarkable True Story of Courage and Survival at Auschwitz (Paperback, Original ed.): Max Eisen By Chance Alone - A Remarkable True Story of Courage and Survival at Auschwitz (Paperback, Original ed.)
Max Eisen
R447 R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Save R57 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Innocent - The True Story of Siblings Struggling to Survive (Paperback): Cathy Glass Innocent - The True Story of Siblings Struggling to Survive (Paperback)
Cathy Glass 1
R256 R236 Discovery Miles 2 360 Save R20 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Innocent is the shocking true story of little Molly and Kit, siblings, aged 3 years and 18 months, who are brought into care as an emergency after suffering non-accidental injuries. Aneta and Filip, the children's parents, are distraught when their children are taken into care. Aneta maintains she is innocent of harming them, while Filip appears bewildered and out of his depth. It's true the family has never come to the attention of the social services before and little Kit and Molly appear to have been well looked after, but Kit has a broken arm and bruises on his face. Could it be they were a result of a genuine accident as Aneta is claiming? Both children become sick with a mysterious illness while, experienced foster carer, Cathy, is looking after them. Very worried, she asks for more hospital tests to be done. They've already had a lot. When Cathy's daughter, Lucy, becomes ill too she believes she has found the cause of Kit and Molly's illness and the parents aren't to blame. However, nothing could be further from the truth and what comes to light is far more sinister and shocking.

Wave Me Goodbye - Stories of the Second World War (Paperback): Anne Boston Wave Me Goodbye - Stories of the Second World War (Paperback)
Anne Boston 1
R323 R267 Discovery Miles 2 670 Save R56 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'Fascinating ... a poignant book ... an unusual and absolutely authentic view of those convulsive years' OBSERVER 'Each story in Wave Me Goodbye is a relic of the Second World War' SUNDAY TIMES 'This is as stark and acidic a collection of war stories as you will read ... Stripped bare of the sentimentalism attached to love in wartime' SCOTSMAN This collection of wartime stories includes some of the finest writers of a generation. War had traditionally been seen as a masculine occupation, but these stories show how women were equal if different participants. Here, war is less about progress on the frontline of battle than about the daily struggle to keep homes, families and relationships alive; to snatch pleasure from danger, and strength from shared experience. The stories are about saying goodbye to husbands, lovers, brothers and sons - and sometimes years later trying to remake their lives anew. By turn comical, stoical, compassionate, angry and subversive, these intensely individual voices bring a human dimension to the momentous events that reverberated around them and each opens a window on to a hidden landscape of war. Writers include: Jean Rhys, Beryl Bainbridge, Elizabeth Bowen, Elizabeth Taylor, Stevie Smith, Rosamond Lehmann, Barbara Pym, Angela Thirkell, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Dorothy Parker, Doris Lessing, Olivia Manning, Rose Macaulay and Stevie Smith

Freedom (Hardcover): Sebastian Junger Freedom (Hardcover)
Sebastian Junger
R403 R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Save R75 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A profound rumination on the concept of freedom from the bestselling author of The Perfect Storm 'Sebastian Junger bears witness to a hard-won and an uncertain new world, framed in vital and brilliant prose: a true and honest accounting of everything that underlies the frantic performance of life' Philip Hoare, author of Albert and the Whale Throughout history, humans have been driven by the quest for two cherished ideals: community and freedom. The two don't coexist easily: we value individuality and self-reliance, yet are utterly dependent on community for our most basic needs. In this intricately crafted and thought-provoking book, Sebastian Junger examines this tension that lies at the heart of what it means to be human. For much of a year, Junger and three friends-a conflict photographer and two Afghan war vets-walked the railroad lines of the east coast. It was an experiment in personal autonomy, but also in interdependence. Dodging railroad cops, sleeping under bridges, cooking over fires and drinking from creeks and rivers, the four men forged a unique reliance on one another. In Freedom, Junger weaves his account of this journey together with primatology and boxing strategy, the role of women in resistance movements and apache renegrades, and the brutal reality of life on the Pennsylvania frontier. Written in exquisite, razor-sharp prose, the result is a powerful examination of the primary desire that defines us.

North to Paradise - A Memoir (Hardcover): Ousman Umar North to Paradise - A Memoir (Hardcover)
Ousman Umar; Translated by Kevin Gerry Dunn
R402 R301 Discovery Miles 3 010 Save R101 (25%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The inspiring true story of one man's treacherous boyhood journey from a rural village in Ghana to the streets of Barcelona-and the path that led him home. Ousman Umar is a shaman's son born in a small village in Ghana. Though his mother died giving birth, he spent a contented childhood working the fields, setting traps in the jungle, and living off the land. Still, as strange and wondrous flying machines crisscrossed the skies overhead, Ousman dreamed of a different life. And so, when he was only twelve years old, he left his village and began what would be a five-year journey to Europe. Every step of the way, as he traveled across the Sahara desert, through the daunting metropolises of Accra, Tripoli, Benghazi, and Casablanca, and over the sea aboard a packed migrant dinghy, Ousman was handed off like merchandise by a loose network of smugglers and in the constant, foreboding company of "sinkers": other migrants who found themselves penniless and alone on their way north, unable to continue onward or return home. But on a path rife with violence, exploitation, and racism, Ousman also encountered friendship, generosity, and hope. North to Paradise is a visceral true story about the stark realities of life along the most dangerous migrant route across Africa; it is also a portrait of extraordinary resilience in the face of unimaginable challenges, the beauty of kindness in strangers, and the power of giving back.

So Young - The Taking of My Life by the Catholic Church (Paperback): Gerard Gorman So Young - The Taking of My Life by the Catholic Church (Paperback)
Gerard Gorman; Assisted by Damian Gorman
R310 R280 Discovery Miles 2 800 Save R30 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'What I wanted was for Malachy Finegan to be exposed. I felt that the wee boy I had been might be stepping from the darkness, and I needed him to be heard and to be believed.' When he was twelve and in first year at St Colman's College in Newry, Gerard Gorman was abused by paedophile priest Father Malachy Finegan. Gerard was so traumatised that for many years he was unable to talk about what had happened to him. So Young is Gerard's powerful and courageous account of how he finally found a voice to tell his story. In this memoir - with the help of his brother, the poet Damian Gorman - he talks openly about the abuse he suffered and the impact it had on his life and on the lives of those around him. He describes too his role in exposing Finegan and his long and painful battle with the Catholic Church - in and out of the civil courts - to force it to acknowledge the harm done to him and the cover-up that perpetuated Finegan's abuse. Brave, moving and open-hearted, So Young is a powerful account of surviving abuse and a damning indictment of an institution that continues to stonewall victims.

Remetz - Resistance Fighter and Survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto (Paperback): Jan Yohay Remetz Remetz - Resistance Fighter and Survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto (Paperback)
Jan Yohay Remetz
R542 Discovery Miles 5 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Am Lagerfeuer - Wahre Geschichten Aus Dem Sudlichen Afrika (German, Book): Roger Webster Am Lagerfeuer - Wahre Geschichten Aus Dem Sudlichen Afrika (German, Book)
Roger Webster
R175 R151 Discovery Miles 1 510 Save R24 (14%) Out of stock

In Am Lagerfeuer you will find stories of, and about all South Africans. The stories are true accounts of people, events and incidents that shaped and shape the future of our wondrous land. Stories of our land have, for decades been tainted and skewered by political agendas. Now, as our history is brought back into balance, the unbiased stories, the stories of foolishness, bravery, happiness and sadness, can be correctly told.

The Essence of You and Me - An inspiring and heartwarming true story of resilience, hope and love (Paperback): Kada Miller,... The Essence of You and Me - An inspiring and heartwarming true story of resilience, hope and love (Paperback)
Kada Miller, Barney Miller
R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The inspiring, heartwarming true story of Barney and Kada Miller. This couple prove that love and resilience can change everything. As a 20-year-old, David 'Barney' Miller was one of the best surfers on the New South Wales mid-north coast. He was looking to go professional. But when a workmate lost control of their car, flipped it and slammed into a tree, Barney was trapped in the wreckage. He was told he would never breathe independently or use his legs again. Refusing to give in, he defied the doctors through self-belief, hard work and sheer guts. But he still wasn't able to walk. Barney plunged into a depression many thought he wouldn't emerge from. Then he met Kada, a beautiful girl from a country town who dreamed of becoming a singer. Kada had moved to the coast to escape her own troubled life. When Barney met Kada they fell in love. She didn't see his wheelchair, she saw the man he was. Barney saw everything Kada was and everything she could be. With Barney's support, Kada has now released her first album, and she was there to cheer Barney on as he claimed a gold medal at the World Adaptive Surfing Championships. Together they believe anything is possible. Every day they prove that is true. 'You can wake up every now and then and think the world's against you. But you look at Barney and he's still smiling and 100 per cent ... He's definitely a huge inspiration in my life.' Mick Fanning, 3 x Surfing World Champion 'relentless and uplifting' HERALD SUN on the documentary YOU AND ME

Blacksheep Ghost - The early years: The Life and Making of a Special Agent (Paperback): Jack Grodey Blacksheep Ghost - The early years: The Life and Making of a Special Agent (Paperback)
Jack Grodey
R391 R322 Discovery Miles 3 220 Save R69 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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