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Stanislaw

Stanislaw

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I was told it was a quick read...
Review: All consuming to tell the truth. I would like to thank the author for the rectangular 'lap sunburn' I incurred while attempting to finish the book at 11 am after a sleepless night in S.E. Asia. Graham Fitch is an amazing story teller. To find that this story is somewhat autobiographical makes it all the more riveting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where There's No Will, There's Still a Way
Review: Graham Fitch's account of his search for Stanislaw's heirs is riveting. The dangers and excitement of going behind the iron curtain in the '60s must grab and hold your attention; but, if they don't, surely his account of his sojourn in an isolated Polish village, completely untouched by influences beyond it's boundaries, will. It is this part of his quest that I found most enthralling. Graham's experiences truly corrobate the adage that truth is stranger than fiction.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where There's No Will, There's Still a Way
Review: Graham Fitch's account of his search for Stanislaw's heirs is riveting. The dangers and excitement of going behind the iron curtain in the '60s must grab and hold your attention; but, if they don't, surely his account of his sojourn in an isolated Polish village, completely untouched by influences beyond it's boundaries, will. It is this part of his quest that I found most enthralling. Graham's experiences truly corrobate the adage that truth is stranger than fiction.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Adventure of a Lawyer?
Review: I was surprised to find a book that begins by talking about the family history of an attorney to be interesting, but it was hard to put down. I hope he has more stories to tell, though this one might be hard to top.

Great story of a hopefully departed era, but people being the way they are, it may be over in one place and current another. Worth both money and time.


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