Janice Warman is a journalist and editor whose career spans writing, editing, and broadcasting at a senior level for the BBC, The Observer, The Guardian, The Spectator, and Daily Mail. In addition to her journalism, she has also published two nonfiction books, including an account of three students who risked their lives to help abolish apartheid (The Class of '79). Born in South Africa, she currently lives in England.
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South Africa, 1976: Joshua lives with his mother in the maid's room located in the backyard of their wealthy white employers' house in a city by the sea. While he initially doesn't quite understand the anti-apartheid struggle going on around him, his resc... SEE MORE