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Paperback Child POW Book

ISBN: 1453731938

ISBN13: 9781453731932

Child POW

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Alice's riveting story of an ill-fated Philippine vacation shares her struggle to survive four years as a POW, in three countries, with her mother Nonie. Their mental defiance and fight for life kept... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Her own story

First hand account of life as a Japanese POW for a young girl and her mother. Not an easy read emotionally, but a riveting eye opener of survival. Highly recommended for all. It took nerve to live through these experiences & nerve to write this fascinating account

An Important Book

Child POW A. L. Finch It is almost certain that A.L. Finch is the last person on earth that can tell this story from personal experiences. She was 8-years-old when the Japanese invaded the Philippines while Alice and her mother were there visiting family. The cruelty and viciousness of the Japanese who ran the POW camps was covered up by both countries as part of the agreement for surrender. The details of Alice and her mother's experiences will shock you. The reality of the treatment by the Japanese of our POWs will horrify you. The covering up by our government of details pertaining to the Japanese treatment of POWs for political reasons will disgust you. Time is running out for us to get these personal accounts of the World Wars. Let us gather all we can, lest people forget. We must document these atrocities, and the cover-ups, so that no one can ever deny that they occurred.

Must Read Eye Opener

History should never be disguised or rewritten or we will be doomed to repeat ourselves. Ms. Finch documented history of her 4 years as an American POW is a story worthy of an Opera expose.

A page turner!

A mind-boggling account of horrific proportions that every American should read. As seen through the eyes of a preteen, this is a factual presentation of events that transpired during WWII. Its heroic account of survival against infinite odds is a testament to the amazing love shared by mother and daughter, their unshakable faith, and prescient ability to adapt. Forced to observe and participate in reprehensible acts, they somehow managed to survive. Do not begin to read this book unless you have a free day, are willing to experience horror, anger, revulsion, and uncontrollable tears. 5 plus stars! Art Peterson

Four years in Hell

Ms. Finch has written an impressive account of her experiences as a child POW. She and her mother survived through their love, strength and courage as prisoners of the Japanese during World War II, and her painful recollections will stay with you long after reading the last page. It is also a richly detailed story of the times and of the family ties that bind when the world around is being torn apart.
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