
When the Japanese entered the war in 1941 some 20 000 British civilians in the European colonies in Asia were rounded up & marched off to concentration camps where they were to remain for three long years. Over 3 000 of them were children. This is the first time their extraordinary experiences of suffering endurance & bravery have been collected together. STOLEN CHILDHOODS offers a window to a forgotten era & explores what happened when that world was brutally & suddenly shattered. Living on what effectively became the frontline of a war in daily contact with an enemy whose values were totally alien they witnessed acts of shocking violence. Harrowing but ultimately uplifting internment from a childs perspective is a complex
- & untold
- story. It is a story that features horror suffering & self-sacrifice but also celebrates the resilience adaptability & irrepressibility of the human spirit.