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Ad and Wal: A Story of Values, Duty, Sacrifice

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ad and Wal: A Story of Values, Duty, Sacrifice

Contributors:

By (Author) Peter Hain

ISBN:

9781849546430

Publisher:

Biteback Publishing

Imprint:

Biteback Publishing

Publication Date:

1st April 2014

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Civics and citizenship

Dewey:

968.060922

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 299mm

Weight:

459g

Description

What would you do if you lived under the ugliest of regimes, a byword for repression and injustice What would you do if you knew that you could stay safe only if you stayed quiet Most of us like to think we'd stand up to fight against evil, and yet during the long years of apartheid regime, most white South Africans stood by and said nothing, and many participated in the oppression. Ad and Wal is the story of two people who did neither, but rather became heroes by rebelling against the regime, despite the knowledge they were putting themselves in grave danger. Peter Hain recounts the true story of his freedom-fighter parents in this deeply affecting portrait of love, sacrifice and tragedy. It is a story of how two people put their deep-seated feeling for what is right ahead of their own safety, and took on the vicissitudes of an unjust and brutal regime.

Reviews

"This book is a fascinating inside account of some of the key events and players of the apartheid years." Sian Griffiths, Sunday Times "Hain, a former Labour Cabinet Minister, gives himself a minimal role in the book, referring to himself in the third person and giving all the credit to his extraordinary, ordinary parents." Richard Dowden, The Times "The cover of Peter Hain's biography of his parents, Adelaine and Walter, shows a couple who appear utterly typical English-speaking white South Africans of the 1950s - yet somehow they lacked the willful blindness of all but a handful of their peers to the injustice on which their privilege rested." The Independent "There is much to like about this book and its stories of resistance among the white South African community, both in South Africa and in exile...a particularly interesting first-hand insight into the UK's vibrant anti-apartheid movement." Progress "[A] powerful tale of a couple who fought to make the world a better place." Port Talbot and Neath Courier "[T]his is a beguiling book that casts a light not just on the politics of the time but on human motivation - It is the small acts of cruelty and kindness that make this narrative so captivating." The Observer, John Kampfner "Much of the detail of this period, by the way, is based on Walter's own accounts in his diary. This is a diary that he wasn't supposed to keep, an order that he ignored in an early act of rebellion. Thank goodness he did, because not only is the first-hand account compelling, but his sketches are exquisite and would be impressive in any context, let alone having been drawn while on active service. Their inclusion in this volume is inspired - Ad and Wal has the strong dramatic structure of a novel - Hain writes in a fluid and unadorned style - He has a good eye for telling details - This is a very personal story, as much a love story as one of protest and politics." Wales Art Review, Adrian Masters "A revealing story about a couple who lived under the ugliest of regimes and were shocked by repression and injustice, galvanised by their own humanity to speak out." Daily Post "He (Hain) makes their day-to-day struggles much more personal than anything I recall hearing or reading myself." Interlib

Author Bio

Peter Hain is the Labour MP for Neath. He served as Leader of the House of Commons and as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, for Work and Pensions, and for Wales in the governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. He is also the author of a memoir, Outside In, and a biography, Mandela.

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