This is an unlikely story, given the circumstances, but it is a fascinating one told well by author Thomas Simmons. He researched his subject for nearly three decades, interviewing people who knew the protagonist, and now he has put it all together in a narrative that reads like a novel.
Mr. Simmons’ book is riveting, with a style and pace that takes the reader on the journey with John Robinson—the African American man called The Brown Condor.
Simmons (Forgotten Heroes of World War II, 2002, etc.) brings to life Robinson’s inspiring struggle against racism … An inspiring affirmation that celebrates the old adage that where there’s a will, there’s a way, even against seemingly impossible odds.
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/thomas-e-simmons/man-called-brown-condor/
Well done, old friend.
Shelby