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the flamboya tree

memories of a mother's war-time courage

 

clara olink kelly

When the Japanese invaded the beautiful Indonesian island of Java during the Second World War, Clara Kelly was four years old. Her family was separated - her father was sent to work on the Burma railway, and Clara, her mother and her two brothers, one a six-week-old baby, were sent to a 'women's camp'. They were interned there until the end of the war.

Clara's descriptions of the appalling deprivations and impersonal brutality of the camp -standing in the baking heat for hours of 'tenko' roll call, living on one cup of rice a day -are countered by the courage and resilience shown by all the internees, most poignantly her own mother.

Remarkable too is the way Clara, her elder brother and their friends keep their spirits high, finding ways to play even in the darkest times with death one false move away.

Just as the painting of a Flamboya tree miraculously survives every last minute flight and surprise search by the Japanese, Clara carries her mother's spirit of love, humour, and courage through all of her experiences and into the reader's heart.

206 pp   -   Paperback   -   Published 2002

 

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