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The Brawler: A History of the World's Unluckiest Soldier

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Hans Raufer, the novel's title character, has led a turbulent life! Our narrator, a Boston-based engineering specialist, is on a flight returning from a grueling field trip in the Canadian Arctic when his aircraft experiences an engine failure. The plane makes an emergency landing in Churchill Manitoba on Hudson Bay, the Polar Bear Capital of the World. Business associates arrange for our narrator to stay in Hans Raufer's spare bedroom for the several days it takes to repair the engine. In spite of worlds of differences, our narrator and Hans become friends. Gradually, Hans tells the tale of his tortuous past, revealing an unbelievable chain of conflicts, near misses, and catastrophes which range from a rough adolescence in the Hitler youth, the invasions of Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland and the USSR, a stint with Erwin Rommel and the Afrikakorps, the theft of a submarine, Dien Bien Phu, and a hitch as a mercenary in the Belgian Congo. In the end, Hans Raufer, the Brawler, turns out to be something other than one would have suspected. Our narrator returns to his placid life in Boston chastened and uplifted both by what he has learned...and in possession of an unexpected gift.

233 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 19, 2016

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Lewis MacLeod

28 books
About the Author:
Lewis MacLeod has lived a multifaceted life as an outdoorsman, natural resource specialist, military intelligence analyst, computer software engineer, educator and author. His interests in societal diversity and folkways are insatiable, and have led him to attempt mastery of a diversity of global languages, including such challenging tongues as Irish Gaelic, Arabic, and Hawaiian. His current residence is in the beautiful State of Oregon.

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November 21, 2024
Great Read!!!

I loved this book! Author is a certified wordsmith and a damn good one! Yes I recommend the book, and going tofind his others if they are available.
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