This is a tale of a life few understand today: the human cost of
Empire, where families were torn apart - a father seen once every
four years - growing up in the Thirties, a time much talked and
written about by those who never knew it; a strange Oxford; the war
at its most savage against an enemy like no other. And then
communicating to a generation that knew not these things the values
we had fought for. It is the story of one who found a faith and who
after a life longer than most believed others should know about it.
Over these years the East followed the author until he said goodbye
to it in a special way. A tale of struggle, but of much fun and a
humour that lights up its pages . You will discover after reading
this book that these years have been worth recalling.
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