MacArthur FULFILLED HIS PROMISE TO RETURN. CAN MY UNCLE DO THE
SAME? In the first dark days of 1942, General MacArthur promised
the Filipinos that he would return after his daring escape to
Australia. And he kept his promise when US troops stormed back into
the Philippines in 1944. Last seen at the dreaded Death March,
Junior's uncle also promised to return...but could he do so? Three
purple fruits hold the answer. Set in WWII Philippines and the
Pacific, and with the overarching theme of patriotism and a
Christian underpinning, I Shall Return is less about war and more
about the Filipino and American people-their faith, their love,
their struggles, and their willingness to give their lives for
country, family, and friends. It relates in detail for the first
time the sacrifices and martyrdom of unheralded heroes some who
occupied the highest positions before the war. I Shall Return takes
the reader to the dark dungeons of Fort Santiago in Manila; to
Bataan, where POWs are forced to march for miles without food or
water in scorching heat; to the swamps of Candaba, where guerrillas
snatch escapees from certain death; to a Spanish casa where seven
sisters outsmart their guards in a dramatic escape. Woven into the
plot are intertwined love stories: Childhood sweet-hearts torn
apart by the war-can he fulfill his promise to return to her and to
his family, and how? A poor boy in love with a rich girl-we follow
him as he makes himself worthy and become a hero. And a black
American smitten by a beautiful mestiza-can he overcome prejudice
and racial tensions? How about her family? With historical
introductions, photographs, and rich imagery, the characters and
places of I Shall Return come alive vividly and beautifully in a
novel of deep dimension. This historical novel complements books on
WWWII Philippines published in recent years such as The Great Raid
by William Breuer, Escape from Davao by John D. Lukacs and Lost in
Shangri-La by Mitchell Zuckoff. About the Author: Cosme R. Cagas
edits the e-Philippine ILLINI and has been an editor of scientific
journals and organizational newsletters. He has published several
short stories and poems. He established five foundations, including
the University of the Philippines Medical Alumni Society in America
with fifteen chapters throughout the United States, and PEACE, that
has constructed more than 500 artesian wells and water systems for
the poor. He is president of the Christ Philippine Missions, which
supports 350 scholars and feeds 679 school children. His many
awards include the Most Outstanding Alumnus Abroad of the UP
College of Medicine, a John Wesley Missions award and the LINKAPIL,
the highest award given to Filipinos overseas, from the President
of the Philippines.
General
Imprint: |
Outskirts Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
March 2013 |
First published: |
March 2013 |
Authors: |
Cosme R Cagas
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards / With dust jacket
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Pages: |
400 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4787-1587-0 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
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LSN: |
1-4787-1587-1 |
Barcode: |
9781478715870 |
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