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A Gate in the Wall
The story of the Lindeijers, a Dutch colonial family in Indonesia, first during World War II as captives of the Japanese and then during the postwar decades when they struggled to come to terms with their wartime trauma, is unique in the pathway it traces from wartime hatred to postwar reconciliation--across generations and continents. Their story is one of four children shell-shocked by the Japanese invasion of Java, further traumatized by their father''s overseas transport as a Japanese prisoner and their mother''s internment camp death. The protagonists speak, as much as possible, for themselves through their documents. The father, in his prohibited POW diary written as unmailed letters to his family, records harsh, brutal treatment but simultaneously reveals a level of complexity among his captors that is unusual in war memoirs. The mother''s farewell letter dictated before her death eschews hatred, focusing on a way for her family to move forward. From their records, the father''s fellow American, Australian, British, Canadian and Dutch POWs add perspective--as does a Japanese camp liaison, through his camp notebook. And finally, in recorded testimony, the eldest son grapples with the trauma of his family''s imprisonments, but also Dutch oppression of Indonesia, stimulating a remarkable response in Japan and Indonesia today.
Baseball's Most Outrageous Promotions
In major league baseball, the period between 1946 and the early 1980s represented the Era of the Barnums, when certain inspired owners and executives raised to an artform the use of promotions to increase attendance at ballgames. This book highlights the thirteen most outrageous promotions in major league history. These promotions go far beyond giving away some outlandish Hawaiian shirt or unique bobblehead. The promotions covered herein involved a battle with weapons between baseball players and fans, children running willy-nilly around a baseball field, naked fans running the bases, drunken fans trashing baseball fields, fans dismantling a stadium while a game is ongoing, fans managing a game from the stands, women parading in wet T-shirts, mass marriages, the Beatles playing to a nearly half-empty stadium, a mule mascot treated better than players, and an explosion on a baseball field large enough to create a crater as part of a promotion that possibly heralded the death of disco music. Even wilder promotions are covered in impressive detail in this unique piece of major league history.
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