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The Frost Covered Marker by Geron Kees  [message #73643] Sat, 18 November 2017 13:55 Go to previous message
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There are some short stories which are well written. There are others that make you think. It is rare to find a well written short story that also makes you think. This is one of them. It is an exceptionally well written story that truely evokes a feeling of time and place within the reader. It also makes you aware of the sacrifices that were made by many in the resistance to the German occupation of Norway during the second world war. I worked frequently in both Denmark and Sweden and during those times came into contact with many Norwegieans who had been involved in the resistance. The feeling that I got from them when they spoke about their country is what I get from the story. It is one I certainly recommend anyone to read.
 
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