Letters in a Grave
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Book Details
About the Book
While the characters portrayed in this novel are fictious, the settings for the novel are based on historical events that took place during and shortly after the second world war. Hans, a German enlisted in the French Foreign Legion to fight the Nazi regime ends up as a German prisoner of war shipped to Canada. On release he meets Anne, a Canadian who helps him find a job in Canada. While both get married to others, they discover that they have far more in common than with their respective husbands and wives. Their relation develops into deep love, which they express through letters and through clandestine get togethers in Paris, where Hans works for an accounting multinational, as well as in Canada. By the time they are free, following the death of their respective partners they are already in their sixties, they decide it was too late to get married. Only after their death that their children discover the love letters and discover their love for each other. They decide to have Anne’s cremated ashes buried in Hans’s grave together with their love letters. Several non-fiction events are portrayed in this novel, which are little known to the general public, such as: Immigration to Canada in 1904; the French Foreign Legion; the dismantling of the German intellectual property after the war; the Student and workers uprising in France in 1968; the first US bombing of a Cambodian village shortly after the start of the Vietnam war and its aftermath.
About the Author
George Kanawaty lived in ten different countries, spending most of his career as a management trainer and consultant with the International Labor Organization ( ILO), a United Nations agency, where, for nine years, he was stationed in several countries in the Far East, Middle East and Africa. He then assumed a senior post at ILO headquarters in Geneva, managing a program that was operational in eighty different countries. Ten years later, he left the ILO becoming a consultant to a number of international organizations and governments. He authored and co-authored four books and some thirty papers, many of which were translated and published in several languages. One of his books in operations management was a best seller, translated in nine different languages.