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The spy who wanted to bring down apartheid: Part 2

Lives Less Ordinary

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How I Dealted With the Psychological Damage of Motherhood

I put all of it in a box almost and stored it away. And quite fortuitously, I ended up having a family. And I found that motherhood was a huge distraction and a very healing distraction as well. You were in the UK when the 1994 South African elections took place. What was it like watching those elections play out, watching them take part? I couldn't watch it either. I felt such an extra of emotion. The joy that went with it, that we got there, that we're doing this. Finally, we're there. So you'd sort of moved on from South Africa's politics? I think I distanced myself. It took me a long,

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