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5.0 out of 5 stars
Review by George D. Klein, author of "Dissensions", November 5, 2004
This review is from: On Falcon's Wings (Paperback)
This compelling and gripping novel about five teenagers' lives during the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia is hard to put down. Marshall Umpleby is to be congratulated on crafting this novel.
The story shows the interconnectedness of five teenage boys and one of their girlfriends who's disparate lives become intertwined almost by accident. One came to Prague from Lidice for medical treatment after being injured by Nazi troops and meets the others. They are part of a church-sponsored wrestling team coached by a partisan. That partisan successfully assassinated General Heidrich, the Nazi overload of Czechoslovakia. The teenagers later witness the death of those partisans.
Due to carelessness one evening, all five boys and their girlfriend are arrested by Nazis. The girl is raped and sent home. The boys are bundled on a train for the eastern front and survive a harrowing trip into the Ukraine, although one is killed on the way. In the Ukraine, they escape, although another one is killed. They slowly make their way back to Prague with the help of local farmers and partisans. Another of their group is killed by Nazis. Along the way, they survive heat, cold, dank sewers, polluted rivers and finally make it back to Prague having been smuggled back as 'cargo" by sympathetic partisans. The book ends with the return of the two survivors to grateful relatives.
Character development and background scenery is described in an excellent way. Clearly the novel is to be well researched.
World War II is now a distant fifty year memory. It is good that Umpleby reminds us how horrible it was and that the Nazis of that day were truly the ultimate "untermenschen". Their sins should never be forgotten.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Real and Relevant, April 10, 2005
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If you like historical fiction, you'll love this fast-paced, compelling story about five teen-age boys whose lives take a disastrous turn during the Nazi occupation of Prague. The author very wisely chooses to focus on teenagers whose naive, impulsive, and rebellious nature is in constant tension with the Nazi troops. Their journey reveals the absolute cruelty of war and the psychological domination that occupation gives the occupiers -- not unlike what we've recently witnessed at Abu Ghraib prison.
The characters are so real and so beautifully drawn that I became very involved with them. I struggled with them as they weighed the risks of fighting back or submitting. Those who break through the barrier of fear pay a high price as heroes or martyrs.
I read the last 125 pages in one sitting because I had to find out how it turned out for the five boys I had become so fond of. This is a five star read -- one you won't soon forget.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great story revolving around a rarely revealed part of WW2, May 13, 2005
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On Falcon's Wings is terrific story telling. The story and characters bring to life a period and place I knew very little about -- despite being a World War II history aficionado.
Historical enlightenment aside, this is simply a thoroughly enjoyable read.
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