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Bataan to Hirohata,
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This review is from: Girocho: A Gi's Story of Bataan and Beyond (Hardcover)
Poncio's story from Bataan to Hirohata, written with total context of the war. An outstanding and complete story.Every so often, one discovers a "POW" book that is not only accurate, but well written. Each line, each paragraph, each page weaves a complete tapestry of a Prisoner's life under the Japanese. Add to this, one sees beautifully crafted typography that makes this a classic. Of the more than 1000 books w have on the subject, this book ranks in the top ten. Poncio adds depth and meaning to the history of our POWS, especially the guerilla and public support by foreign nationals and Filipinos. His is one of the rare books that even acknowledges the support from the legendary Madame Utinsky, a heroine who deserved the Medal of Honor. No phase of the experience is slighted nor any detail ignored as the writers weave a tapestry of horror endured yet an inspiring and unending battle to survive and sabotage the Japanese war effort. Poncio's description of desperate hunger alone is worth the price of the book. On a scale of one to five stars, Poncio's book deserves seven extra large stars.
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By Kissin Cousin (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Girocho: A Gi's Story of Bataan and Beyond (Hardcover)
Girocho: A Gi's Story of Bataan and Beyond
I had a special interest because John Henry Poncio is/was a relative, but even more because he bore no enmity for the Japanese. That still amazes me. The story of what our troops endured should be required reading in our schools. |
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Girocho: A Gi's Story of Bataan and Beyond by John Henry Poncio (Hardcover - June 2003)
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