I wanted to read this book as Paul Briscoe taught me German at Grammar school. He had told us a little of his childhood in Germany but only as an adult was I keen to learn more. I found this book extremely interesting and very moving. It reminds us of the personal stories of the ordinary people on both sides of war and helps us to understand to some degree why people do what they do in times of conflict. I had no idea of the extent of Paul’s mother’s detachment from him both physically and emotionally as he had told us, his pupils, only that he had to stay in Germany when his mother went back to work in England. After reading this book I have total respect for the man who was,as I remember, one of the nicest kindest and most popular teachers in the school.