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The Day my Parachute Failed

Norwegian Karina Hollekim about her former life as an extreme sportswoman and the day it ended. She was skydiving when her parachute failed.

Norwegian Karina Hollekim was one of the world's greatest 'Base' jumpers. She suffered a near-fatal crash in 2006 but defied the doctors to walk again.

Also, we mark Nelson Mandela's death with the next in our series of extracts from his book Long Walk To Freedom.

American Amy Espeseth grew up in an isolated religious community. That experience forms the backdrop to her new novel Sufficient Grace.

Two people named after Nelson Mandela describe the influence the name has had on them: Londoner Mandela Darani and Mandela Barnes from the American mid-west.

(Picture: Norwegian base Jumper Karina Hollekim in the air during the Kuala Lumpur International Tower Jump event in 2005. Credit: Tengku Bahar/AFP/Getty Images)

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55 minutes

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Tue 10 Dec 2013 03:06GMT

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  • Mon 9 Dec 2013 12:06GMT
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