BOOK REVIEW | A master storyteller’s recollections – told and untold

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BOOK REVIEW | He was a lawyer, a judge, an arbitrator and still sings for a good measure when coaxed. But Vadaketh Chacko George, or V George as he is known, has stood out as a raconteur extraordinaire. His portfolio of those he has regaled with his masterpieces include royalty, fellow judges, lawyers, journalists and his friends at the Long Bar of the Royal Selangor ClubGeorge has put amusing anecdotes and incidents in a book which is aptly titled Some Stories I Have Told and Some That I Haven’t – which is neither his memoir nor a collection of his speeches.It is a narration of his many encounters, spiced with wit and humour. But he has not omitted the serious side and has devoted about 50 pages with photographs that trace his personal journey and family life – from growing up in Klang, a short sojourn as a medical student in Singapore, reading law in London, in private pract…

BOOK REVIEW | He was a lawyer, a judge, an arbitrator and still sings for a good measure when coaxed. But Vadaketh Chacko George, or V George as he is known, has stood out as a raconteur extraordinaire. His portfolio of those he has regaled with his masterpieces include royalty, fellow judges, lawyers, journalists and his friends at the Long Bar of the Royal Selangor ClubGeorge has put amusing anecdotes and incidents in a book which is aptly titled Some Stories I Have Told and Some That I Haven’t – which is neither his memoir nor a collection of his speeches.It is a narration of his many encounters, spiced with wit and humour. But he has not omitted the serious side and has devoted about 50 pages with photographs that trace his personal journey and family life – from growing up in Klang, a short sojourn as a medical student in Singapore, reading law in London, in private pract…


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