The title gives away most of the basic plot, and I'm a sucker for escape stories so I grabbed this at the local library. I wasn't aware initially that it was based on a true story, and that the hidden soldier was a Kiwi, both of which made the book more interesting. I also didn't know much about the Nazi occupation of Greece, which again added to the interest for me.
As a person who has only lived in peaceful countries, I'm aware that it is a great privilege. It is difficult to imagine having to survive starvation, cold, incarceration and possible torture at the mercy (wrong word, really) of cruel people with no apparent empathy. And yet you know that this story must end on a positive note, and it does; including photographs of the two people of the title.