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Late in life, Lomax learned how to believe in the possibility of hope. By a miracle of coincidence he discovered that his Japanese interrogator was alive, and found out where he was. This unforgettable book describes a life saved from final bitterness by an extraordinary will to remember and forgive.
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This autobiography is so compelling, it's a wonder the author was anything but a novelist. The story is tragic and beautiful and so full of information.
I recommend the audiobook because the Scottish brogue of the narrator really brings the main character to life.
A great add to any collection regarding WW2, India, the British Empire, Japan, or Autobiographies. Not appropriate for very young children. Teens could read it.