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Ian Patrick
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Ian Patrick
These eight short stories are works of fiction but reflect the author's real personal experiences while undergoing compulsory military training during his youth in apartheid South Africa. The stories are all based on real events but the characters are the products of creative imagination, however rooted in reality they might be. Listeners will enjoy a range of humour and unusual incidents - frequently hilarious - along with perceptive insights into the trials and tribulations faced by a young man seeking an identity in a confusing world of military discipline and rigid conformity.
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Where does Behind the Lines rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Very good indeed. First rate.What other book might you compare Behind the Lines to and why?
Lord of the Flies: about growing up and coming of age in trying circumstances.What about Ian Patrick’s performance did you like?
Nice and easy narration, no fuss, just comfortable and clear.If you could rename Behind the Lines, what would you call it?
Between the lines and behind the dialogue.Any additional comments?
These short pieces are very good. I read the book then got the audio version and listened to the writer reading his own work. It was very good to hear him delve into the characters and the accents and feelings, etc. The experience of shutting one’s eyes and just letting the stories unfold was a good one for me. I enjoyed most of all the scene in the guard tower with the young soldier wondering what he was doing there while at that very moment Neil Armstrong was stepping on the moon and Led Zeppelin were hammering out songs at a gig in the USA and the sounds of the Beatles and others were permeating the atmosphere. That was cool. These are good stories, well written.These are good stories, well written
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Where does Behind the Lines rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Top of the rangeWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Behind the Lines?
I’m so pleased he found a soul-make partner at the end in “Blood Bond”. She is just the type of woman for him.Which scene was your favorite?
The scene in the guard tower with the moon landing taking place and the poor young man thinking about his existence. Very poignant.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Love, life and tortureAny additional comments?
I didn’t expect these stories to be linked to one another in the way that they are. In fact, they could all constitute a really nice short novel about life growing up in the army. The central character is lovable. A nice young man coming to terms with his own immaturity and his own fears and prejudices. A lovely honest set of reflections. A lovely set of reflections of life while growing up.Such nice stories, such a nice young man
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Very gentle and enjoyable stories
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Hilarious stories and quite touching
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Definitely. Most enjoyable short tales, very entertainingWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Behind the Lines?
I thoroughly enjoyed them once I got to the second story. Not that the first one was deficient in any way: in fact, when I re-read (and listened again to) that one after having read the others, it emerged as probably the best of them all. Very touching, very moving, in fact.Which character – as performed by Ian Patrick – was your favorite?
The young protagonist and his girlfriend in "Blood Bond" are both great.If you could rename Behind the Lines, what would you call it?
Fun, love and training for war.Any additional comments?
This was unexpected. The cover led me to believe the stories would be more about action on the front line. But then the brilliant afterword (which I read first) told me more. Then I realised: the title is everything about “behind the lines” – what the words on the page don’t tell you. Very clever. The stories are all very funny in some way, and all of them are also very serious. I have seldom enjoyed short stories as much as these. Well, OK, there’s always Herman Charlie Bosman, of course, who’s king. But these were damn good.Short, sharp and sweet tales
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Would you listen to Behind the Lines again? Why?
Again and again. Truthful, touching, funny, and very, very wise.Who was your favorite character and why?
The girl in "Blood Bond" really appeals to me. She's feisty and intelligent and loving and wise.Which scene was your favorite?
The scene where he bleeds on the girl: in the same story: "Blood Bond".If you could take any character from Behind the Lines out to dinner, who would it be and why?
I'd like to take this poor soldier out and teach him a thing or two about life. I loved him.Any additional comments?
The delightful Afterword to this collection says it all. Closing with a beautiful rendition of the same sentiment expressed in the last line of "The Great Gatsby", the author puts all the stories in context and it is very touching indeed. All the books we read - whether fiction or non-fiction - can at best claim to be only "substantially" true at best. A good honest reflection of the protagonist's(author's?) personal experience. I thoroughly enjoyed reading these delightful eight stories.Delightful Afterword says it all
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Just lovely
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He deserved the woman at the end. She is a bright and attractive young woman and they should make a wonderful pairing in the future.
I loved this writing. My favorite was the Neil Armstrong one and the "Lesser Works" of Shakespeare. All the stories are well told by the narrator, by the way. He obviously understands all the nuances and I suspect that he is himself the central character.
Tender, relaxing and enjoyable stories
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Most intriguing and very enjoyable
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What made the experience of listening to Behind the Lines the most enjoyable?
I pity the poor whiteys who had to do military training in South Africa at this time. These tales tell a truthful story with very believable characters. They are told with humility and compassion.Who was your favorite character and why?
The guy called Glen was great. He was intelligent and saw through all the apartheid baloney.What does Ian Patrick bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
This was really good to listen to. He told the story easily and comfortably and it was a pleasure to listen to.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The final bonding with the blood-bond girlfriend was great.Any additional comments?
These are lovely stories, short and punchy and to the point. Well written, with excellent characters.Great stories from a pivotal moment in history
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