Tuesday, January 25, 2022

A Woman of No Importance

Who knew? Virginia Hall, Diane, La Madone...what an amazing individual. The book title is on the one hand mistitled, but on the other hand explains how she was underestimated. This worked to her advantage as a key figure in the French Resistance that avoided capture despite her notoriety. It also worked against her for recognition and promotions. Despite her handicap of a wooden leg, she accomplished amazing physical feats including crossing the Pyrenees in winter. The book gave credit to the many unsung heroes and heroines from the French Resistance, including the many radio operators and those that provided shelter and cover. The book pointed out the evil doers and traitors, particularly the abbe Alesch as well as the butcher of Lyon, Klaus Barbie. The level of evil and betrayal is hard to fathom and would be impossible for many to forgive. In addition, the author was not kind to the glory seeking Guallists and worthless agents that Virginia had to work with. Even after the war, the male dominated state department and CIA continued to overlook and underutilize this woman of significant importance. Only after her passing did Virginia receive much of the credit she richly deserves for helping to make the world safe for democracy. 

Monday, January 03, 2022

The Good Hike

The book revolves around the 172 day, 2,183 mile "thru-hike" by NANEEK (Keenan backwards) of the Appalachian Trail. Mixed in with Tim's daily recap of the highlights of the journey, are flashbacks to his one year of combat duty in Viet Nam. It was a grueling challenge for the 62-63 year old guy and it took the help of his young female hiking partner along with "trail magic" from multiple angels to get him to the finish line. The simple life of eat, drink, sleep, and hike helped the author find an inner peace and address some demons from his time in the infantry. The emotions come through in his reliving the lives lost, the physical and psychological injuries, as well as the joy of returning from a war zone. Tim even goes on to meet his commander "Grisly" and meet former Vietnamese solders to confront his hated and racism. The good hike is not for the faint of heart and Mr. Keenan has much to be proud of.