This book the author wrote she had written it for three reasons: for the horror of war. so others could shudder with her. for the affection for her husband. And for the reminder to her son. This whole story is told of what war did to a devoted family when the Japanese took over.
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About the Author:
Agnes Keith was a young and promising journalist in San Francisco in November 1934 when she was savagely mugged by a drug addict with a two foot iron pipe on the doorstep of the San Francisco Examiner. During her long recovery from the resultant skull fractures, loss of memory and eyesight damage, she travelled a lot and on her return to California, somewhat restored, she met an Englishman, Harry Keith, whom she married and settled down to live with in Sandakan in N Borneo. Miraculously, she seems to have made a full recovery from her head injuries and to have regained all of her writing talents, which she lavished on three-books about her life in Borneo before, during and after the Second World War.
Review:
"one of the most remarkable books you will ever read" John Carey, Sunday Times
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