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Average rating4.2
There's no doubt this book will be on my Best Books of the Year list. It will also go on my Best Books Ever Read list. But I don't think I will ever reread it; it was a deeply emotional read.
What is the story? The plot has a huge timeframe, with the book spanning the childhood to old age of a man who served in World War II as an officer in the Australian military, and the story centers on the time the officer spent in a Japanese POW camp while his fellow soldiers were forced to build a railroad through the jungle in horrific conditions. The author is amazingly able to assume the point-of-view of not only the main character, Dorrigo, but also Dorrigo's fellow soldiers, his on-the-sly girlfriend, his girlfriend's husband, his wife, and even his tormentors in the Japanese POW camp. The author did this so well that I was able to empathize with an Australian soldier while he is being beaten to death, as well as the Japanese officer allowing the Australian to be beaten, and that is astonishing.
The experiences of all of the people in the story were appalling because of the impossibility of the situations; no one could take action without having both bad and good results.
Isn't that real life, pushed to the extreme, of course?