Utterly hilarious farce. Audio version has one of the great book reading performances ever.
While the prose style was a bit exaggerated for my taste and some of the sexual interludes could have excised, I did ultimately end up enjoying both the plot and the characters in this story about the last living werewolf. I listened to the audio version and the first person narration of the book w...
War changes you and whether that is for the better or not, you deal with it. This book took a different approach to war and had the reader dealing with the rekindling of a relationship that WW II tore apart. This marriage was strong before the war and after the war the relationship had secrets that...
This is a powerful and moving, but sad story about a family torn apart by war. The story moves back and forth in time (pre-WWII, during the war, and after the war), location (Poland, France, crossing the channel, and England) and between three characters – wife/mother, husband/father and child/son....