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Helen Colijns account of her wartime experiences is a window into a largely overlooked dimension of World War IIthe imprisonment of women and children in Southeast Asia by the Japanese and how these prisoners of war responded to their dire circumstances.
The conditions were harsh, terrible. Food was scarce, medicine unavailable. Held in captivity for three and a half years, more than a third of the women in Helens camp died of disease or starvation. Yet their courage, faith, resiliency, ingenuity, and camaraderie provide us with
enduring lessons on living.
Though the prisoners had no musical instruments, they had their voices, and from memory scored classical works for symphony and piano. The music that helped sustain them while in captivity is a lasting and precious gift of these women to a world that has witnessed far too much war.
Nadia May has been nominated as an AudioFile Golden Voice five years running and is a winner of thirteen AudioFile Earphones Awards. She is the co-founder of TheatreFirst, a theater company in the San Francisco Bay Area where she currently lives.
Story of My Life, TheWritten By : Farah AhmediNarrated By : Masuda SultanPublished By : Simon & SchusterRuntime : 5 hoursCategories : Autobiography
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Scourge: The Once and Future Threat of SmallpoxWritten By : Jonathan TuckerNarrated By : Patrick CullenPublished By : Blackstone Audio IncRuntime : 10 hoursCategories : World
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Chain of CommandWritten By : Seymour M HershNarrated By : Peter FriedmanPublished By : Harper Collins USRuntime : 6 hoursCategories : 21st Century
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Thermopylae: The Battle That Changed the WorldWritten By : Paul CartledgeNarrated By : John LeePublished By : Blackstone Audio IncRuntime : 7 hoursCategories : Ancient
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