A Life in Two Worlds
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Book Details
About the Book
The story revolves around Thomas's abduction as a child by Germans in a northeastern Brazilian city, trying to obtain information from the boy's father on the North Atlantic Sea Operation prior to the sinking of the Graf-Spee. The remembrances of the abduction gets interrupted for more than ten years and only regain interest when the author, already an adult, discovers his abductor working at the counter of an Argentine telephone company. The book further describes how Thomas manages to imprison a group of war criminals, including the abductor himself. The book also follows the development of this young fellow's professional career in Argentina and Latin America, including his first experience in love matters.
About the Author
This is Thomas Hughes's first experience in writing a book. His passion for writing has been mostly dormant and was limited to notes, which Thomas kept throughout the years. Recently, those notes helped him concentrate his literary efforts toward this first experience as an author, which describes the elements that made up quite an eventful life.