Great book for anyone interested in that era of war. Its one of those can't put it down type reads and probably should have been made into a movie. Like one of the reviewers above I read this when I was about 12-13 years old and purchased it for my son's to read.
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I read this book over 30 years ago and feel compelled to recommend it as I have read many books since then and this one sticks out in my mind. I read it at age 14 while living in Germany, and I'm not sure that really had anything to do with it's impact on me, even though I certainly got a feel for the countryside where the action took place. This was a different time. In any case, the story has stuck with me and I purchased...
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I read it several years ago but I know I enjoyed it very much. A solid WW2 escape book.
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A fine WWII POW story written by T.D. Calnan, an RAF pilot shot down over occupied France in the early stages of WWII. Calnan is badly burned but makes several successful escapes over the next several years. In something of a contrast to other, better known WWII POW books (e.g. The Great Escape, The Colditz Story), Calnan's story is a very personal, almost romantic adventure story at points. Calnan's prose is not particularly...
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His aircraft hit during a mission over France in December of 1940, Tommy Calnan jumps from his flaming spitfire. His face so severely burned that he cannot even see when he hits the ground, he is quickly picked up by the Nazis. After a brief stay in a hospital, plotting escape all the while, Calnan is transferred to the first of many prisoner of war camps. Committed to escape and return to England, Calnan gets involved with...
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