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01 March 2009

"The saga of the Baenningers' dramatic departure from Japan and their maritime trek around the world to finally reach Canada in 1942 is completely absorbing." Joseph Kess, Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiative, University of Victoria
"A fascinating story, well-told and engaging, about a world now receding into the distance." Robert Calder, University of Saskatchewan
"With its compelling tales of world travel and its informative account of the internment of foreign nationals in wartime Japan, In the Eye of the Wind will appeal equally to general readers interested in travel memoirs, Japan, treaty ports, and personal experiences of colonialism and war." Tristan R. Grunow, University of Oregon
"With its compelling tales of world travel and its informative account of the internment of foreign nationals in wartime Japan, In the Eye of the Wind will appeal equally to general readers interested in travel memoirs, Japan, treaty ports, and personal e
"A fascinating story, well-told and engaging, about a world now receding into the distance." Robert Calder, University of Saskatchewan
"The saga of the Baenningers' dramatic departure from Japan and their maritime trek around the world to finally reach Canada in 1942 is completely absorbing." Joseph Kess, Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiative, University of Victoria
Ron Baenninger is a retired professor of psychology at Temple University in Philadelphia. He lives in St Joseph, Minnesota.
Martin Baenninger is a retired international business executive. He lives in Montreal.