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A Packhorse Called Rachel [Kindle Edition]

Marcelle Kellermann
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A story of courage, fear and defiance based on the authors own experience. A Pack Horse Called Rachel is the remarkable tale of a girl of twenty, daughter of a Jewish father, caught in the extraordinarily brutal world of France in 1944. Rachel moves through the pages of the book with her faithful dog Nourse, as her work with the Maquis based in the Auvergne takes her perilously close to danger.

The account is based on personal experience, and the description of historical events is as true as memory will allow. It is beautifully written and at the same time captures the painful and lonely reality of life in the Maquis. Although all names have been changed the writing includes some fine characterisations of the friends and foes the heroine meets and it describes the hardships resistance fighters, the ‘Maquis’, in the Auvergne had to face, the climate prevailing in winter, the Vichy traitors and the hostility of ordinary people in Vichy France

Rachel overcomes the initial animosity and mistrust of the lecherous and alcoholic farmer Raboullet on whom she comes to rely; the wrath of the Gestapo, the betrayal of St Pré, a love and its tragic loss.

From the opening raid to the closing trial of St Pré the book gives an incisive view, as we understand the mind and soul of the resistance better with each page.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 219 KB
  • Print Length: 145 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1906658021
  • Publisher: M-Y Books Ltd (1 Dec 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004FV5780
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #34,787 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Going by the title line `A girl's bitter struggle with the enemy in occupied France', you'd think you were in for some pretty grim and bleak reading. Actually that's not the case. Partly because it's autobiographical - so we know she lived, literally, to tell the tale - but also because this story of the eponymous Rachel's quiet desperation and courage is lifted by descriptive passages that are nothing short of exquisite - in fact the rich descriptions of the Auvergne reminded me of D H Lawrence. Kellermann writes in a terse style whose very tightness speaks of repressed emotion, while ironically her dark humour lightens the page with telling acuity, powerfully describing the sharply polished and pressed Gestapo as `coal-black shining crows, their left wings marked with the blood-red insignia, the Devil's swastika well in evidence.' for example.

A talented pianist and a Chemistry student, Rachel volunteers to join the fight against the occupying Nazis and the turncoat Vichy government - and her role is covert surveillance of German troop movements and the supply of provisions to the Resistance fighters. Already fighting illness and malnutrition that's left her covered in painful, suppurating boils, Rachel tremblingly offers up her virginity to a boorish drunk farmer in order to secure the bleak mountainside shelter that will be her operational base and, accompanied only by her faithful dog, Nourse, and a gentle shepherd boy, dedicates her life to the Maquis.

Read it and find out for yourself whether the ending can be said to be a happy one - but there's probably no better summary than that provided, rather impressively, by the author's friend, Fay Weldon: `A fascinating tale and true. Beautifully written'.
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Marcel Kellermann notes, with descriptive talent, and intricate detail that only someone especially observant could recall. From the opening raid to the closing trial, the book gives an incisive view, as we understand the mind and soul of the resistance better with each page. This is the story of a young woman paralleled with the struggle of a nation as it regains its courage to fight back.
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Marcel Kellermann notes, with descriptive talent, and intricate detail that only someone especially observant could recall. From the opening raid to the closing trial, the book gives an incisive view, as we understand the mind and soul of the resistance better with each page. This is the story of a young woman paralleled with the struggle of a nation as it regains its courage to fight back.
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