When We Were Young and Brave by Hazel Gaynor.

 Students and Teachers 

Become WWII Prisoners

This historical fiction was a remarkable new insight into WWII for me.  Set in China, a missionary boarding school with British, American, and other western students, is taken over by the Japanese and they are later transferred to Weihsien Internment Camp.  It’s an extraordinary story of hope and courage as they lean on the guidance and protection of their teachers and also the principles of respect, honor, and loyalty they formed as Girl Guides (Girl Scouts) all under extraordinary conditions.  The end left me surprisingly emotional and so glad I read this book!

 

 

Annette 


Other Books About Internment Camps:


When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka

Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford



Comments

Yes, this was a surprise for me as well. I knew nothing about this part of WWII.
Marianne said…
This sounds really interesting. Thank you for the recommendation.

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