tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7987896746648431572.post2511237062773494483..comments2024-03-05T05:30:50.102+11:00Comments on Aircrew Book Review: Jimmy Muir from Trois-Rivières - Sara V. MosherAndy Wrighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13393306454526711621noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7987896746648431572.post-28196308450325844922018-03-24T03:48:20.216+11:002018-03-24T03:48:20.216+11:00I know Sara V. Mosher and can add that this Canadi...I know Sara V. Mosher and can add that this Canadian pilot was engaged with her mother, who later married (after WW2) a former 110 Squadron veteran. I do congratulate you, Sir, onto that mervellous review and fantastic words. It was too sad to see a couple in love shared for ever by the war. How many similar cases? How few books about written? Congratulations Sara V. Mosher, for remembering for ever, the Love of your late mother. WE SHALL NOT FORGET THEM....Adriano S. Baumgartner, ASV 00.344Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7987896746648431572.post-35852029567712282802017-02-05T23:02:43.149+11:002017-02-05T23:02:43.149+11:00What a great review! When reading this book I thou...What a great review! When reading this book I thought it must surely fail, because the limited material doesn't bring Jimmy quite close enough. How wrong I was. This book has strong impact and Sarah Mosher has, in a way, preserved the life of one of those who were tragically cut-down in the service of their country. One measure of a good book is whether you have evolved through reading it. I evolved. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com