Life and Death in Changi
Discover the poignant story of Thomas Kitching in "Life and Death in Changi," a compelling account of survival and resilience during one of history's darkest times. Written by the Englishman who served as the Chief Surveyor of Singapore, this book chronicles his harrowing experiences in Changi Prison, where he was interned by the Japanese in 1942. Kitching's meticulous diary entries, begun in December 1941, offer a unique glimpse into the daily struggles and challenges faced by prisoners of war. Published by Landmark Books Pte. Ltd. in 2020, this paperback edition spans 336 pages and serves as a vital historical document that highlights the human spirit's endurance. Join readers in exploring this essential narrative that sheds light on the realities of war and the strength of the human will.