A review by tia_kriek
Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell? by Horace Greasley

4.0

A gripping story. Horace Greasley is a true hero (if this story is indeed accurate). He brought out the strongest feat of man in a time where the greatest evil was schooled into the minds of innocents (and less innocent), turning their hearts into something dead and unkind. No doubt that, if this story is true, Horace Greasley must have been a man with the greatest luck having survived the way he did. In no way I mean to say that he had it easy but this man had nine lives like a cat. And he spend them well: bringing hope into a hopeless place, never giving up.

Note to myself: Remember Garwood, he's a hero too.