<p>Snakes and Ladders Stephen Verney&#39;s sixth book is a personal account of how we are challenged by the coincidence of opposites throughout our lives. &nbsp;The main focus of the book rests on the author&#39;s vivid account of daily life during World War Two &ndash; first as a Red Cross worker with the Quakers in Norway Finland Libya and Syria; and then as a Resistance fighter in German occupied Crete. &nbsp;It was an incident in Aleppo that led Verney to the agonising decision to leave the Quakers and join the Army. &nbsp;This agony persisted throughout his time in Crete where disguised as a Cretan cattle dealer he carried in his pocket a ready cocked pistol cushioned by his small bible. The clash of opposites reverberates throughout Verney&#39;s war &ndash; delicious food famine squalor beauty hatred and compassion. &nbsp;The vividness of this book and its charming details spring out of the letters that he wrote to his parents &ndash; letters which were carefully archived in Claydon House his family home in Buckinghamshire and later also recorded by The Imperial War Museum. &nbsp;Verney writes with an effortless humour a humility that is never pious and an acceptance that does not judge. &nbsp;War is a part of life and manifests itself through human love and goodness as well as through evil.</p>
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