Enemy Camp
'We knew straightaway that
something was happening. Extra men in khaki uniforms stood at the main gates.
Behind the wire, figures in blue sat on the ground. None of the usual moving
around, washing up, wrestling, anything like that. Just rows of prisoners,
sitting silently.'
It's 1942, and the tiny
farming town of Featherston is about to receive hundreds of Japanese soldiers
into its prisoner-of-war camp. Ewen, whose dad is a guard there, can't
stop wondering about the enemy just down the road. Some say the captives are
evil and cruel and should be treated harshly – or shot. But when Ewen and his
friends ride out to the camp to peep through the barbed wire, the POWs just
seem like . . . well, people.
Then a new group from a
captured warship arrives and the mood in the camp darkens. Guards and inmates
begin to clash. As tension builds the boys are told to stay away. But on 25
February 1943, Ewen and his friends are there at the moment the storm
breaks – and terrible, unforgettable events unfold before their eyes.
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