
Henri Charriere,P. O'Brian, Papillon
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Henri Charriere,P. O'Brian, Papillon
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Really Enjoyable Read
Really enjoyed this book, its a great read and well worth a look.
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All Time Best
I can read this book over and over again for times to come. Even though I have read this book for at least 4 to 5 times before.
Henry Charriere takes us to the unseen, unheard world of the exile life through the soul of Papillon. From the very first jail experience to the Native colony till the taste of liberty in the end, it is mesmerizing all through.
Papi has been my companion of vacant times. It is highly recommended for all readers accept the underage ones.
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It Touches Me The Way He Describes The Pain And Ad
It touches me the way he describes the pain and adventure with the struggles he overcomes. I loved it, no bad points.
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Henri Charriere,p. O'brian, Papillon Review: Havi
Henri Charriere,P. O'Brian, Papillon Review: Having just spent a long week-end at the Devil's islands (iles de salut) and seen the place one can only feel a deep sorrow for the inhumane conditions the inmates (and the guards as well - the isolation is terrible) had to suffer.
However, I FEEL MISLEAD. I read Papillon first at the age of 13, then later and it was a marvellous book at that age. Too bad that it is mostly fiction, as the official papers presented in the museum show who the true heroes where - and certainly not Mr Charriere: he never went to the devil's island itself and he escaped from the mainland (Cayenne) in 1944 as did 5400 out of 6000 prisoners, as the Vichy regime was collapsing anyway. Later on, all the prisoners were given a general amnesty.
It's so hard to know the truth of the boyhood hero (:
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