Tunnel 29, Helena Merriman
Tunnel 29, Helena Merriman
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Tunnel 29
The True Story of an Extraordinary Escape Beneath the Berlin Wall

Author: Helena Merriman

Narrator: Helena Merriman

Unabridged: 9 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 08/24/2021


Synopsis

A "riveting" (Wall Street Journal) book tells the unbelievable true story of an escape tunnel under the Berlin Wall--the people who built it, the spy who betrayed it, and the media event it inspired.

In September 1961, at the height of the Cold War, 22-year-old Joachim Rudolph escaped from East Germany, one of the world's most brutal regimes. He'd risked everything to do it. Then, a few months later, working with a group of students, he picked up a spade... and tunneled back in.

The goal was to tunnel into the East to help people escape. They spend months digging, hauling up carts of dirt in a tunnel ventilated by stove pipes. But the odds are against them: a Stasi agent infiltrates their group and on their first attempt, and dozens of escapees and some of the diggers are arrested and imprisoned. Despite the risk of prison and death, a month later, Joachim and the other try again and hit more bad luck: the tunnel springs a leak. After several attempts, run-ins with a spy and secret police, and some unlikely financial aid from an American TV network, they finally break through into the East, and free 29 people.

This is the story of their great escape, the NBC documentary crew that filmed it, and the U.S. government's attempts to block the film from ever seeing the light of day. But more than anything, this is the story of what people will do to be free.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Rennie on August 29, 2021

Perfect narrative nonfiction. There are lots of documentaries on German TV at the moment since the anniversary of the closing-off of the border and the beginning of the wall’s building is on August 13. It was surreal to see images and scenes described here depicted in some of them - like the elderly......more

Goodreads review by Martin on November 12, 2021

This is an extraordinary book centered around a true story of East Germans escape attempts to West Berlin. It is a very fast paced and exciting read, much like a fictitious thriller filled with many tense moments that had me on the edge of my seat, no small feat for non fiction writing. The author,......more

Goodreads review by Crystal on October 04, 2021

Non-Fiction>The Berlin Wall, mid 1900s>Biography, 3.5 Stars East Berliners were actually held in place by a wall. After WWII ended and the city was split, there were avenues to allow East Berliners to work, visit family, vacation and go to school in West Berlin (and vice-versa). There was tension and......more

Goodreads review by J TC on November 05, 2024

Pretende ser uma biografia ficcionada de uma das muitas fugas da Alemanha oriental. Um texto no qual a autora se propõe contar uma história verídica com um componente ficcional e ao que me parece falhou em ambos. Nem a história real foi contada de forma suficientemente dramática nem o que lhe colou......more

Goodreads review by Lucia on September 03, 2023

Un libro de no ficción en el que nos contará el cómo, el por qué, cuándo, las consecuencias , del muro de Berlín. Las reacciones de la oposición de los aliados y todo contado de una manera muy ágil y nada pesada aún tratándose de política. . La historia de personas que decidieron tener esperanza y ayu......more


Quotes

“A fascinating account of a daring escape from a repressive regime as well as a vivid portrait of life in Berlin in the early days of the wall—and of the international impact of events in that city. Merriman effectively maintains the pace and suspense, giving readers a novelistic narrative with a solid foundation of fact. An entertaining real-life Cold War thriller following a group of students who escaped under ‘the Wall of all walls.’”
 —Kirkus Reviews

“A gripping, real-life page turner, packed with great characters stuck in impossible situations. This is nonfiction at its very best, and more dramatic and incredible than any fiction I have read for a very long time.”
 —John O’Farrell, cohost of the We Are History podcast

“Merriman takes us inside not only the tunnel, but also the personal lives of those who dug it. We feel we’re experiencing history as it happens. It’s a gripping story of bravery, determination, and, ultimately, love.”
 —Lindsey Hilsum, author of In Extremis: The Life and Death of the War Correspondent Marie Colvin