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Author Coles, Ingrid, author.

Title Two slices of bread : interned in a Japanese concentration camp, then finding peace at last at the bottom of the world : a memoir [Hoopla electronic resource].

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : Audiobooks NZ, 2019.
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Description 1 online resource (1 audio file (8hr., 38 min.)) : digital.
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Performer Read by Janet Balcombe.
Summary You will be moved beyond words, even to tears-a true story of heartaches and triumphs. As a young child in Holland, Ingrid's uncle offered her another slice of bread. "Two slices of bread?" she asked, never having been allowed that many before! Her memory jumped to the starvation and cruelty her family had experienced at the hands of extremely cruel captors. Ingrid Coles was born in Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), on 28 November 1942, during the Japanese occupation of WWII. Three months after her birth, she and her family were incarcerated in prisoner-of-war camps. Her father died, aged 43, in a prison camp. Her 6-year old brother died of starvation and pneumonia en route to Holland, when the family was evacuated during the Indonesian War of Independence. Life changed drastically in the Netherlands for Ingrid and her three siblings, who had to learn how to cope with their mother's post-traumatic stress and their own war-time experiences. However, Ingrid, now orphaned aged 16 in 1958, had a clear idea of her future calling and emigrated to New Zealand to begin nursing training. This memoir traces Ingrid's background and growing-up years, revealing the secret of her successful life in her country of adoption (New Zealand); and how she overcame the hurts and hurdles of the past-even to how she learned to forgive her oppressors. REVIEW "In this vivid and evocative memoir, moving from fear to hope, Ingrid Coles née Brandt tells the extraordinary story of an immigrant in New Zealand." -Rob Zaagman, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to New Zealand
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Coles, Ingrid, 1942- -- Childhood and youth.
Coles, Ingrid, 1942- -- Family.
Brandt family.
Prisoner-of-war camps -- Indonesia.
Post-traumatic stress disorder.
Added Author Balcombe, Janet, narrator.
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ISBN 9780473499228 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
0473499223 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
Music No. MWT13627113
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