<b>Winner of the W.O. Mitchell Award, the Wilfrid Eggleston Award for Non-Fiction, and the Alberta Readers' Choice Award</b><br /><br />Following his mother's death in 2004, Tyler Trafford discovers an album of old letters and creased photographs that reveal a mother he never knew, a man he's never
Almost a great escape: a found story
✍ Scribed by Stalag Luft III.;Müller, Jens;Müller, Jens Einar;Trafford, Alice;Trafford, Tyler
- Publisher
- Goose Lane Editions
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Winner, W.O. Mitchell Award, Wilfrid Eggleston Award for Non-Fiction, and Alberta Reader's Choice Award. Following his mother's death in 2004, Tyler Trafford discovers an album of old letters and creased photographs that reveal a mother he never knew, a man he's never heard of, and a love affair doomed by class and circumstance. The letters are from Jens Müller, a Norwegian pilot who trained in Canada during the early days of World War II, one of only three prisoners who would make it home after The Great Escape. In Almost a Great Escape, Trafford takes us on a journey of emotional discovery and dramatic disclosure as he reconstructs his mother's life, from her youth as a wealthy Montreal debutante to her final days as a broken but unbent casualty of a loveless marriage. His search for answers takes him across Canada and then across the ocean to Norway, hoping to learn more about the mystery of this secret relationship. Written with a fluidity fueled by heart-wrenching honesty, Trafford's unconventional memoir confirms that while you can survive your past, you can never escape from it. Almost a Great Escape includes photographs as well as excerpts and reproductions of telegrams and letters Jens sent from England and Stalag Luft III.
✦ Subjects
Families;Mothers and sons;Poland--Żagań;Prisoner-of-war escapes;Stalag Luft III;Authors, Canadian (English)--20th century;BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Literary;Écrivains canadiens-anglais--20e siècle;Évasions de prisonniers de guerre--Pologne--Żagań;Flugzeugführer;Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945--Prisonniers et prisons des Allemands;Kanadierin;LITERARY CRITICISM--American--General;Mères et fils;Norweger;Prisoner-of-war escapes--Poland--Żagań;World War, 1939-1945--Prisoners and prisons, German;Electroni
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