Publisher's Synopsis
"James Bollich, a 102-year-old US Army World War II veteran, presents his first-person account of courage, persistence, and the will to live after capture, captivity, and surviving the Bataan Death March, numerous diseases, starvation, a thirty-two-day sea voyage crammed into the hold of a Japanese hell-ship, and a three and one-half-year frost-bitten sojourn as a POW in a Manchuria prison camp"--.