- Published: 1 August 2006
- ISBN: 9780553817119
- Imprint: Bantam
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $45.00
Under The Wire
- Published: 1 August 2006
- ISBN: 9780553817119
- Imprint: Bantam
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $45.00
A life of adventure that will inspire and astonish... Ash is a writer who makes his readers feel as if they're right there beside him through it all
HOMER HICKAM, author of THE ROCKET BOYS
A remarkable story... brilliantly told and with all the authentic sights, sounds and smells of the World War 2 prison camp
TONY RENNELL, author of THE LAST ESCAPE
Well written and exciting... in this remarkable book...there are passages...that make the reader want to stand up and cheer
CHARLES ROLLINGS, author of WIRE AND WALLS
An astonishing tale - totally spellbinding. I always knew Bill Ash was a special guy but never realised how special... Perhaps his greatest achievement was to emerge from the horrors of the war with his faith in ordinary people enhanced
ALAN PLATER
A story of bravery in the face of brutality, of comradeship, of a never-say-die attitude; and running through it is a sense of humour that cheers up the grimmest situation
THE TIMES
His exploits may well have provided the inspiration for Steve McQueen's iconic role in The Great Escape... Sixty years on, that inspiration is still undimmed
YORKSHIRE EVENING POST
One of the greatest escapers of all time... An extraordinary adventure, full of humour and daring, one man's war against the Nazis, and a book well worth waiting sixty years for
OXFORD TIMES
He tells his story with humour and lightness of touch
WALES ON SUNDAY
Thoughtful, deep and poignant... Ash has a humour and insightfulness that adds to the history. His book is a testament to man's deep-seated yearning to be free
ROBERT WILCOX, author of SCREAM OF EAGLES