Diary of a Girl in Changi, 1941-45

Diary of a Girl in Changi, 1941-45

by SheilaAllan (Author)

Synopsis

In 1941, at the age of seventeen, Sheila Allan's life was plunged into a nightmare. For the next three and a half years she was a prisoner of the Japanese in Changi Prison and Sime Road Camp. This book is the moving personal account of a young girl living in the midst of hardship and adversity. Written on scraps of paper which were kept hidden in her quarters, Sheila Allan's diary is a record of the daily lives of those interned in Changi. On the one hand, these were years of wasted youth; on the other, they provided a rich learning experience in a community of close comradeship. Tolerance, humour and creativity, and above all, an undying hope for the future, colour her memories of this period. This new edition includes information on the Changi quilts. These embroidered squares, individually created and signed by the women internees, were sewn together into three separate quilts. The quilts can be seen at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published: 18 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0731808398
ISBN 13: 9780731808397

Author Bio
Sheila Bruhn was born in Malaysia before the outbreak of WWI. At the age of seventeen, she was taken prisoner by the Japanese in Singapore. After her release she moved to Australia, where she took up nursing and raised a family.