A WWII memoir of prison and Providence18-year-old Donald Mansell, his brother and parents were sailing to Africa as missionaries when America plunged into World War II. Fleeing for safety to thePhilippines, they instead found themselves prisoners of the Japanese army, spending the next three years in a concentration camp.Donald's world revolved between hunger, weevils, lack of privacy, and numbing routine. He witnessed torture and brutality, fought...
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