Marianne Thamm
Author of I Have Life
About the Author
Marianne Thamm is an award-winning and best-selling author, columnist, writer, journalist and editor who has published in a variety of national and international publications in her 30-year career.
Works by Marianne Thamm
Associated Works
The Lost Boys of Bird Island: A Shocking Exposé from within the Heart of the NP Government (2018) — Foreword — 15 copies
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- Thamm, Marianne
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- female
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- South Africa
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I first heard about Alison Botha on a true crime podcast. What happened to Alison and her will to survive really piqued my interest. When I discovered her biography, I Have Life, I knew I had to read it right away. While what happened to Alison was beyond horrific, her will to survive and her outlook on life afterwards were inspirational.
Reading about Alison's abduction, rape, and attempted murder will definitely leave you with your jaw on the floor. Alison holds nothing back about anything show more throughout her biography whether it is the horrific events that happened to her or her will to survive emotionally after her wounds have healed. Marianne Thamm, the journalist that Alison told her story to in order to write her biography does a wonderful job of tying everything together for the most part. About halfway through though, I felt like I Have Life stopped being a biography and started becoming a self-help book with Alison writing (speaking to Thamm) about how to become a happier person. Luckily, this only lasts for a few chapters, but I felt like maybe the chapters about being happier and such should be in a self-help book. (Alison gives talks around the world about her ordeal, so perhaps that's why these chapters were included?) Otherwise Marianne Thamm's writing of Alison Botha's biography was flawless. I was immersed the whole time. I felt like I was right besides Alison the whole time. I kept wanting there to be a different outcome when Alison was abducted by Frans even though I knew there wouldn't be. I felt like Alison really wants the stigma for rape survivors to be no more (and she's right as there shouldn't be any stigma attached). I felt like everything I wanted to know about Alison was answered in I Have Life - from what happened to Alison at the point of her abduction, the rape, the brutal attempted to murder, to the trial of her rapists and attacker to how her life was like at the writing of the book. Like I said, Thamm and Alison don't really leave anything to the imagination of which I was grateful.
All in all, I Have Life is a deeply disturbing book to read, but it does have a great outcome. It is well put together, and Alison Botha comes across as such a strong inspirational woman. Alison's story is full of hope and wisdom throughout. I would definitely recommend I Have Life: Alison's Journey as told to Marianne Thamm for those ages 18+ who are into true crime or for those that just want to see how strong the human will is to survive. show less
Reading about Alison's abduction, rape, and attempted murder will definitely leave you with your jaw on the floor. Alison holds nothing back about anything show more throughout her biography whether it is the horrific events that happened to her or her will to survive emotionally after her wounds have healed. Marianne Thamm, the journalist that Alison told her story to in order to write her biography does a wonderful job of tying everything together for the most part. About halfway through though, I felt like I Have Life stopped being a biography and started becoming a self-help book with Alison writing (speaking to Thamm) about how to become a happier person. Luckily, this only lasts for a few chapters, but I felt like maybe the chapters about being happier and such should be in a self-help book. (Alison gives talks around the world about her ordeal, so perhaps that's why these chapters were included?) Otherwise Marianne Thamm's writing of Alison Botha's biography was flawless. I was immersed the whole time. I felt like I was right besides Alison the whole time. I kept wanting there to be a different outcome when Alison was abducted by Frans even though I knew there wouldn't be. I felt like Alison really wants the stigma for rape survivors to be no more (and she's right as there shouldn't be any stigma attached). I felt like everything I wanted to know about Alison was answered in I Have Life - from what happened to Alison at the point of her abduction, the rape, the brutal attempted to murder, to the trial of her rapists and attacker to how her life was like at the writing of the book. Like I said, Thamm and Alison don't really leave anything to the imagination of which I was grateful.
All in all, I Have Life is a deeply disturbing book to read, but it does have a great outcome. It is well put together, and Alison Botha comes across as such a strong inspirational woman. Alison's story is full of hope and wisdom throughout. I would definitely recommend I Have Life: Alison's Journey as told to Marianne Thamm for those ages 18+ who are into true crime or for those that just want to see how strong the human will is to survive. show less
I started to read this book and after a while I knew what was going to happen. I think I've read this book back in 2001 when I first started to borrow true crime books from the library. This is a story that once you have read it, you will never forget.
It was hard to read but in a way also beautiful because of the great mentality Allison had.
Too bad the writing style,was not great. Not sure if that is because of the translator or that I am not used to reading Dutch anymore.
Because of what show more happened this book will be interesting. Bad writing style or not. show less
It was hard to read but in a way also beautiful because of the great mentality Allison had.
Too bad the writing style,was not great. Not sure if that is because of the translator or that I am not used to reading Dutch anymore.
Because of what show more happened this book will be interesting. Bad writing style or not. show less
De ondraaglijke blankheid van het bestaan een bewogen leven in het land van Mandela by Marianne Thamm
Autobiografie van de Zuid-Afrikaanse journaliste.
I Have Life - Raped, Stabbed & Left for Dead: Alison's Inspiring Story of Survival as Told to Marianne Thamm: Alison's Journey as Told to Marianne Thamm by Marianne Thamm
„I Have Life“ ist eines dieser Bücher, das mich tief berührt und nicht mehr losgelassen hat. Alison Bothas Geschichte ist erschütternd, brutal und gleichzeitig unfassbar kraftvoll. Was sie überlebt hat, ist eigentlich unvorstellbar – doch wie sie danach weiterlebt, macht dieses Buch so besonders.
Ihre Ehrlichkeit, ihr Mut und ihr unerschütterlicher Lebenswille haben mich tief beeindruckt. Dieses Buch ist nicht nur ein Zeugnis von Überleben, sondern von echter Stärke. Es hat mir show more gezeigt, dass wir alle mehr Kraft in uns tragen, als wir glauben – und dass Heilung möglich ist, auch wenn der Weg dahin steinig ist.
Für mich ist das kein reines True-Crime-Buch, sondern eine bewegende Erinnerung daran, wie stark ein Mensch sein kann, wenn er sich selbst nicht aufgibt. Absolut empfehlenswert, wenn man nach echter Inspiration sucht. show less
Ihre Ehrlichkeit, ihr Mut und ihr unerschütterlicher Lebenswille haben mich tief beeindruckt. Dieses Buch ist nicht nur ein Zeugnis von Überleben, sondern von echter Stärke. Es hat mir show more gezeigt, dass wir alle mehr Kraft in uns tragen, als wir glauben – und dass Heilung möglich ist, auch wenn der Weg dahin steinig ist.
Für mich ist das kein reines True-Crime-Buch, sondern eine bewegende Erinnerung daran, wie stark ein Mensch sein kann, wenn er sich selbst nicht aufgibt. Absolut empfehlenswert, wenn man nach echter Inspiration sucht. show less
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