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Reviewed by Delene Vrey for Readers' Favorite
The Elephant in the Room by Simon Bardwell is a captivating story of the Second World War told by veteran soldier Tom Hope. It is unknown if this is a true event or not since Bardwell is a pen name with no reference suggesting with certainty that the events are factual. Tom is an old man residing in a hospice when he decides to write about the most peculiar operation he had to perform in 1942. Tom was put on leave in 1942 after he sustained an injury on the battlefield. Afterward, he was recruited along with Jane and Schmidt to join the SOE on a mission to find an elephant. Tom received no further information other than that he needed to find an elephant. The elephant was placed in a room with a German prisoner. A unique bond forms between the German soldier and the elephant over an old German lullaby. What is to become of them?
Simon Bardwell wrote The Elephant in the Room in a captivating manner. It starts off in the first person to clearly distinguish present Tom from 1942 Tom. The story is an easy read that captures your heart without you realizing it. I found the section where the German soldier and the elephant bond over the lullaby to be endearing and moving. The book will have you close to tears as you are drawn into the world of well-rounded and charismatic characters. Bardwell is considerate of his varied readers by censoring curse words. Bardwell has great potential as a writer with these anecdotal stories which leave you wondering if it is truth or fiction. He leaves the reader wanting more of these lovable characters. This is indeed a feel-good book that I can recommend without hesitation. This is a wonderful read. Absolutely loved it!