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Sailing By, a novel by Darren John Wilson…It is set in Lancing and is well worth reading.
"Coaching Confidential: Inside the fraternity of NFL Coaches" by Gary Myers. Great look at some of the games best ever Head Coaches & their most (in)famous moments in the league. Really interesting read if you are an American Football fan.
Also reading "My Family and other Animals" by Gerald Durrell again. I've read it most summers since I left school in 1991....my favourite ever book to read on a sunny day & balmy evening....Superb.
I Am Pilgrim, Misogynistic, Unrealistic and very silly, apart from that its great!
Anyone recommend a book on hostage survival ... or even surviving Auschwitz ?
Primo Levi was an Auschwitz survivor and wrote several books about his experiences. If this is a man is probably the best, but all are worth reading.
Have you read his books? I maybe over thinking here but why the need to write several books on the same subject ? Do you think he could be milking it a bit or is that unfair?
I have read all his books. He was a fine writer and relates both how hellish it was and the humanity he found there. I don't think someone who had been through Auschwitz and who experienced the need to tell the world about it can really be accused of 'milking it'.
It profoundly affected Levi who, despite his success as a writer, couldn't cope with the guilt of survival and committed suicide 40 years after the end of the war. He was a fine writer though, one well worth reading
Just finished reading the last of the six shortlisted Man Booker Internationals... Yan Lianke 'The Four Books'. It starts off as a highly satirical, kafkaesque tale of life inside a re-education camp during the Chinese cultural revolution - all the prisoners are hell-bent on collecting enough tokens to be able to return home. It reminded me of Catch-22 and the number of missions each pilot has to fly before getting leave. About 2/3rds through though, it stops being funny and is just so bleak - no wonder the book is banned by the Chinese authorities. In my completely amateur opinion this book shades the Han Kang book as my choice as winner from the shortlist.