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Through the Jungle of Death
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A GRIPPING SURVIVOR STORY OF ONE FAMILY'S FLIGHT FROM BURMA DURING THE JAPANESE INVASION""As uplifting a testimonial to human courage as any to emerge from World War II.""--Daily Mail (London)""A t...
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13 April 2001

A GRIPPING SURVIVOR STORY OF ONE FAMILY'S FLIGHT FROM BURMA DURING THE JAPANESE INVASION
""As uplifting a testimonial to human courage as any to emerge from World War II.""--Daily Mail (London)
""A tale of hair-raising adventure, survival, love and loss, shot through with rage, polemic, unlikely humour and a rare spiritual sensibility.""--Telegraph Magazine (London)
""Unique and heartfelt . . . a tale of human resilience and bravery in the most desperate circumstances.""--The Irish News
""Written with simplicity, understanding, and surprising good humour. It deserves to be read.""--The Times Educational Supplement (London)
""As uplifting a testimonial to human courage as any to emerge from World War II.""--Daily Mail (London)
""A tale of hair-raising adventure, survival, love and loss, shot through with rage, polemic, unlikely humour and a rare spiritual sensibility.""--Telegraph Magazine (London)
""Unique and heartfelt . . . a tale of human resilience and bravery in the most desperate circumstances.""--The Irish News
""Written with simplicity, understanding, and surprising good humour. It deserves to be read.""--The Times Educational Supplement (London)
Price: $34.95
Pages: 274
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Imprint: Trade Paper Press
Publication Date:
13 April 2001
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781620457764
Format: Hardcover
STEPHEN BROOKES was educated at La Martiniere College in Lucknow, India, and has taught in Malay, served as a soldier in the Indian army, and worked in the oil fields in Borneo. He now lives in Cambridgeshire, England.