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Through the Jungle of Death Stephen Brookes

Through the Jungle of Death By Stephen Brookes

Through the Jungle of Death by Stephen Brookes


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Summary

In 1942, as war spread in the Far East, thousands of refugees tried to escape on foot to India through the dense jungles of Burma. Stephen Brookes, then 11 years old, describes the flight from his affluent home and the fearful 3000-mile journey that partially destroyed his family.

Through the Jungle of Death Summary

Through the Jungle of Death: A Boy's Escape from Wartime Burma by Stephen Brookes

In 1942, as war spread in the Far East and the British, Japanese and Chinese fought ferocious battles on Burmese soil, an 11-year-old Anglo-Burmese boy and his family found themselves trapped in the path of the advancing armies. Like hundreds of thousands of other refugees abandoned by the civil administration, their only hope of survival was to try to escape on foot to India through the dense jungles of Northern Burma. Stephen Brookes was that young boy, and in this account he describes the flight from his affluent home and the fearful 3000-mile journey that partially destroyed his family. It took them via China and the Burma Road, ending in a 300-mile barefoot trek across mountain ridges, where they were ambushed by Chinese soldiers, through the terrible jungle swamps of the Hukawng Valley at the height of the monsoon and into the horror of an internment camp where they were left to rot for months. Those eight months of fear, sickness and starvation turned him from a boy into a man as he witnessed the death of his father and took on responsibility for his mother and sick brother and sister until they finally reached safety at Jhansi in India.

Through the Jungle of Death Reviews

A tale of hair-raising adventure, survival, love and loss, shot through with rage, polemic, unlikely humour and a rare spiritual sensibility. -- Telegraph Magazine As uplifting a testimonial to human courage as any to emerge from World War II. -- Daily Mail 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

About Stephen Brookes

Stephen Brookes was educated at La Martinere College, Lucknow, and now lives in Cambridge.

Table of Contents

Prologue; 1. Soldiers of the King; 2. Bombing over Paradise; 3. Chasing the Serpent; 4. Sawbwa Fang of Mangshih; 5. Fly Me to India; 6. Prelude to Disaster; 7. The Rat Trap; 8. Racing the Monsoon; 9. The Butterflies of Kumon; 10. In the Valley of Death; 11. Through the Chinese Ambush; 12. The Scarecrows Arrive; 13. Shingbwiyang; 14. The Longhouse of Tears; 15. The Man is Born; 16. I Have a Dream; 17. Journey's End Epilogue

Additional information

GOR000888007
9780719554452
0719554454
Through the Jungle of Death: A Boy's Escape from Wartime Burma by Stephen Brookes
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Murray Press
20000316
264
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