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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Council,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Consul (Paperback)
This is an excellant book for anybody who loves Italy and the Italian people. While the story deals with an American council captured by the Italians before they they became our Allies, the insite into the lives of ordinary Italian people is fantastic. The book is even more fantistic because it is a true story and describes how ordinary people were able to cope with the random violance of a war beyond their control. Once you pick it up you will not be able to put it down.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Would make a great movie!,
By Katchat@mindspring.com (Atlanta, Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Consul (Paperback)
You will be captivated by this dramatic story! There are too few books this well-written. Walter Orebaugh has written a masterpiece. This is the stuff movies should be made of! Real hair-raising experiences told in great style. Thousands of people have read this book (I know from personal letters) and all wished the story had not ended so soon. Mr. Orebaugh was awarded the Medal of Freedom, our country's highest civilian award. Reward yourself! Read this book!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great adventure, simply but effectively told,
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This review is from: The Consul (Paperback)
This personal history of World War II is a real page-turner. The author was U.S. Consul in Monaco when invading Italian troops swept through; he and his colleagues were first interned by the Italians and then, when the Italian fascist regime fell, went into hiding. Facing capture by German troops, the author then signed on with Italian partisan forces in the mountains. This is a true-life adventure story, simply but very effectively told. One of the strongest impressions is of the courage and humanity of many of the Italians who risked the lives of themselves and their families to assist the author and his colleagues. I agree with the comment, below, that this is a great read for lovers of Italy.
In the preface, the author writes that it is "based on" actual events - but adds that all the major characters and events are factual. |
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The Consul by Carol Jose (Paperback - June 1994)
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