This gripping and very unusual book of letters from over 60 years ago is as up-to-date as tomorrow's diet. Written by an all-American 23-year-old, they combine on-the-spot documentation and conversations with personal insights, politics, flirtations, gossip, and hopes for a better future. A patriotic apple-pie American in uniform (but a civilian), the writer loved to quote Goethe's Faust to imprisoned Nazi war criminals in the bombed-out zones of occupation. In-fighting and ego-trips among the winners were, as always, in place - just as in today's War of the Worlds.
Helga Dudman Books


The American Colony
- 303 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This dramatic saga spotlights a fascinating slice of life in the Holy City, in which a controversial commune evolves into a luxury hotel and meeting place for famous personalities. Encompassing life's eternal themes--brotherhood and strife, romance, jealousy, altruism and the quest for personal salvation--the complete story is now told for the first time.