The average rating for Escape from Korea based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2020-02-29 00:00:00 Wally Scheidler Written with a sense of humour and transparent emotions, John allows us to taste a little of the cost of our Freedom ! True heroes of the times! |
Review # 2 was written on 2012-10-15 00:00:00 Leigh Shepherd Davy Crocket was such an impressive man that, after being executed soon after the Battle of the Alamo, he was still able to include details of the battle in his own retrospective autobiography. I'm guessing a ghostwriter or two had a hand here. Irregardless, the frontiersman of American legend and lore lays out his life in a very homespun, fireside style recollectin'. Highly enjoyable stuff here! Old-timey yarn after old-timey yarn is woven into as colorful a tapestry as you could hope for from a mostly illiterate backcountry man of his own making. His Own Story (which I think was titled My Own Story early on) starts with Crocket's boyhood and upbringing. This is just as interesting as the battles and woodsman stories of his later life, as it gives the reader a deeper understanding of what made the man. No matter the age through out the timeline of Crocket's life, his descriptions are sparing but adequate. His narrative often merely touches upon a subject or whole swath of an age, but once he gets into a story, he gets into it! Lively accounts of battles with the Indians and 600lb bears are relayed with so much excitement it's as good as watching a movie! Highly recommended to those already interested in this interesting man! |
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