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Operation Oboe

Synopsis

At first glance, Operation Oboe would appear a historical novel. Delving deeper, however, it is much more: it is validation of the past. It is a window through which we can view a time when ordinary people had the courage to do extraordinary things in exceptional circumstances.

It is a story that Miller Caldwell always felt that he should tell, about his brave Aunt Fleur and her niece Vera, in order to record forever their courage and heroism during the two Great Wars.

Miller skillfully recaptures events in 1914 when, in Germany at the outset of the First World War, a young Scottish girl who happened to be visiting relatives when the war was declared is smuggled out of the country by courageous sympathizers. Vera flees for her life but what of the fate of her Aunt Fleur and her other German relatives?

Aunt Fleur survives the experience of war in Germany under house arrest and goes on to give birth to a son. During traumatic times in her life, not least the death of her husband, her love of music sustains her and her precious Oboe is always her trusty companion.

With her son grown up and absorbed into Hitler's Nazi youth, Fleur finds that she is offered both a challenge and an exciting opportunity to travel. This venture leads her on a fervent journey to the African Gold Coast, where she finds herself in the midst of the Second World War acting undercover as an anthropologist.

Her assignment is named "Operation Oboe", thus initiating what will become an incredible mission of both diplomatic importance and personal enlightenment.

To record historic events and the lives of people that have shaped history for future generations, is a wonderful thing to do and Caldwell has recounted this particular story with an attention to detail that has obviously come from extensive research.

His prose and descriptions of colorful places are delightful and poignant moments are so sensitively expressed that I have to admit to at times being moved to tears.

So as I close the cover of Operation Oboe and heartily recommend it to you as an exciting, edifying read, I am left with this one thought: If Operation Oboe was to be made into a film then I wonder who would play Fleur? Perhaps, Kate Beckinsale or Kate Winslett?

Author Biography

Miller Caldwell

Miller Caldwell graduated from London University's School of Oriental and African Studies after he had spent six years in Ghana as a fraternal worker and Secretary to the Tema Council of Churches. He is the former Regional Reporter to the Dumfries and Galloway Children's Panels and Branch Chair of the Scottish Association for the Study of Offending. He is a past President of the Dumfries Burns Club, a direct descendant of the poet Robert Burns and a Founding Fellow of the Institute of Contemporary Scotland. He retired from being the first Writer in Residence at Dumfries Prison in 2005.

In March 2006 he returned from the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan having been the Camp Manger at Mundihar where some 2,245 people were tented after the Earthquake of 8th October 2005. A diary of this experience has been published by ALBA Publishers (Dumfries) to raise funds for the next stage of Reconstruction after the Quake. Contact Miller through his website, www.millercaldwell.org if you wish a copy.

He has had articles published in New Society, the Scottish Review, the Christian Herald and Good Health.

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Book Details
ISBN: 9781603880862
Book Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Pages: 234

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