John H Swanson
Active member
The non-fiction book The Long Walk by Slavomir Rawicz (not Stephen King) and the similar fiction story knock-off The Last of the Breed by Louis L'amour are two books I really enjoyed. The Long Walk details an Epic escape of a group from a 1939 Siberian POW camp and the subsequent hike to freedom across the Gobi Dessert and the Himilaya Mtns to India.
I recently read that the movie is coming to theaters i December under the tile "The Way Back" I hope the film version does the original story justice. Reading the book was a gripping experience that keeps you turning pages into the night.
Incedently, in googling the subject to get the film name I learned that there is some controversy whether or not the story is true and if Slavomir Rawicz completed the trip of recounted someone else's story. It is clearly easy to sit in shear awe or doubt that such an impressive story is true. Whether or not it is true, it still worthwhile.
I recently read that the movie is coming to theaters i December under the tile "The Way Back" I hope the film version does the original story justice. Reading the book was a gripping experience that keeps you turning pages into the night.
Incedently, in googling the subject to get the film name I learned that there is some controversy whether or not the story is true and if Slavomir Rawicz completed the trip of recounted someone else's story. It is clearly easy to sit in shear awe or doubt that such an impressive story is true. Whether or not it is true, it still worthwhile.