From a New York Times bestselling author comes the incredible true
story of an underage soldier's first love and loss on the battlefields
of Bataan and Corregidor--perfect for fans of The Boy Who Followed His
Father into Auschwitz and Unbroken.
Joe Johnson Jr. ran away from home at the age of 12, hopping a freight
train at the height of the Great Depression. He managed to talk his way
into the U.S. Army two years later. Seeking freedom and adventure, he
was sent to the Philippines.
Adrift in spirit, Joe visited a teenage prostitute, and they became
unlikely, smitten allies. Yet when the Japanese attacked on December 8,
1941, their hopes of being together had to wait.
Joe and his fellow soldiers fought for four brutal months in Bataan and
Corregidor, until they were forced to surrender. The boy endured years
of horror as a prisoner of war, only dreaming about seeing again the
girl he'd come to love.
This lyrically written and deeply encouraging saga will remind you that
every life can be lifted, forgiveness is the patron of restoration, and
redemption is available to all.