The Long Walk: The True Story of a Trek to Freedom - Slavomir Rawicz Reviews


Description:ISBN 1845296443 / Genre: Biography / Author: Slavomir Rawicz / Paperback / 256 Pages / Book is published 2007-04-26 by Robinson ... more
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Customer The Long Walk: The True Story of a Trek to Freedom - Slavomir Rawicz Reviews (2)

by RdT - written on 18/09/07
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This book is impossible to read just once, I've read it so many times now. I guarantee you will feel right there with Slav and his companions on thier journey, you will feel the cold, hunger, fear and desparation as though it was happening to you.......an outstanding personal account of grim determination.

by - written on 04/08/01, updated on 04/08/01 (Very useful, 676 readings)
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Imagine that you are standing upright in the bottom of a very, very tall chimney. Far up at the top is a small slot allowing in a small sliver of daylight. You are pinned up against the sides of the chimney because it is not big enough to move around in. In front of you, a foot up from the floor is a door. The door is closed. You are cold, very hungry and thirsty. And you have been there for the best part of 24 hours. Every day for weeks. Months even. Every day for an hour or so the door opens and a Russian soldier pulls you out. You are taken into an office where you stand in front of a small group of stone-faced officials. They bark questions at you, ... Read the complete review



