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When the Japanese swept through Borneo in 1942, Agnes Keith was captured with her two-year-old son. Even though keeping notes was a capital offence, she wrote a diary on the backs of labels and in the margins of old newspapers, which she buried in tins or sewed inside her sons home-made toys. Unlike many other narrators of camp life, Agnes Keith gives an honest and rounded description of her Japanese captors. The camp commander, Colonel Suga, was responsible for a forced march which killed all but three out of 2,970 prisoners; yet he regularly took children for joy-rides in his car, stuffing them with sweets, and sent them back to camp with armfuls of flowers from his garden
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Three came home, Agnes Newton Keith
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- Released
- 1985
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- Title
- Three came home
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Agnes Newton Keith
- Publisher
- Eland Publishing Ltd
- Released
- 1985
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 0907871267
- ISBN13
- 9780907871262
- Series
- Borneo Trilogy
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Historical Themes, True Stories, Biographies, History, Autobiographies & Memoirs, Military History, Wars, World War II, Asia
- Rating
- 4.15 out of 5
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- When the Japanese swept through Borneo in 1942, Agnes Keith was captured with her two-year-old son. Even though keeping notes was a capital offence, she wrote a diary on the backs of labels and in the margins of old newspapers, which she buried in tins or sewed inside her sons home-made toys. Unlike many other narrators of camp life, Agnes Keith gives an honest and rounded description of her Japanese captors. The camp commander, Colonel Suga, was responsible for a forced march which killed all but three out of 2,970 prisoners; yet he regularly took children for joy-rides in his car, stuffing them with sweets, and sent them back to camp with armfuls of flowers from his garden




