When leaders of the ANC were arrested in Rivonia, South Africa in July 1963, AnnMarie Wolpe knew that her husband Harold – member of the banned movement and lawyer to Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu and others – would inevitably be imprisoned. Suddenly, alone with three children, one of them very ill, AnnMarie found herself at the heart of an intense political and social drama. She smuggled a saw and files to Harold and helped him and three others in a dramatic prison escape. While Harold took flight to Dar-es-Salaam, via Swaziland, Botswana and Zaire, AnnMarie waited anxiously. Finally the news came - Harold was safe. AnnMarie left for London, joined soon by Harold and later by the children. In London they made a new life for themselves until, after nearly thirty years in exile, they were able to return ‘home’, in 1991 with excitement and huge misgivings.
Telling for the first time the saga of the escape that made world headlines, and exploring the consequences of being the wife of a political figure, The Long Way Home is an extraordinary, gripping autobiography.
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 978-0-86486-282-2, 2016, 195x127mm, 288 pages
Rights: World
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