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An action-packed human interest story about four young men and their life-changing experiences in China during WWII.
When three Yale graduates traveled to China in the summer of 1941 to teach English to middle-school students, they routinely taught classes outside a bomb shelter. When air raid sirens wailed, classes continued until the Japanese planes could be heard, then all quickly scrambled inside to safety.
This is an engaging story of Americans in China, educating civilians, healing the wounded, and supporting Chinese military resistance against Japanese imperialism. It is the untold story of life on the ground in Free China during the Japanese occupation.
[AuthorName]By James P. Bevill[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]James P. Bevill is an independent historian, an award-winning author, and the son-in-law of Paul Springer, who taught at Yale-in-China from 1941 to 1942. His previous book was The Paper Republic: The Struggle for Money, Credit, and Independence in the Republic of Texas.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]Over 80 b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]The Perilous Journey of Americans in China during World War II[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]Over 80 b/w photos[/ColorPattern]