Issue Details: First known date: 1989... 1989 We Survived : A Mother's Story of Japanese Captivity
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Twenty six years old with three children, aged four and a half, three and one year and pregnant with the fourth, Nell van de Graaff lived through three years of imprisonment by the Japanese in West Java.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Language: Japanese
    • Tokyo, Honshu,
      c
      Japan,
      c
      East Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
      :
      Nashi no Kisha ,
      1996 .
      Alternative title: Jawa de yokuryu sareta orandajin josei no kiroku
      Extent: 202p.
      Description: illus., maps, ports.
      Note/s:
      • Neru fan de Gurafu cho ; Watase Masaru, Utsumi Aiko yaku ; Utsumi Aiko kaisetsu.
      ISBN: 4816696008

Other Formats

  • Also large print.

Works about this Work

Australia's Cultural Identity Now Janette Turner Hospital , 2005 single work essay
— Appears in: New Literatures Review , October no. 44 2005; (p. 5-13)
Among her reflections on Australian cultural identity, Janette Turner Hospital gives examples of two writers from non-Anglo-Celtic backgrounds and the difficulties they have faced in being accepted as 'Australian writers'.
Untitled Dewi Anggraeni , 1990 single work review
— Appears in: AIA News , March 1990;

— Review of We Survived : A Mother's Story of Japanese Captivity Nell Van De Graaff , 1989 single work autobiography
Untitled Dewi Anggraeni , 1990 single work review
— Appears in: AIA News , March 1990;

— Review of We Survived : A Mother's Story of Japanese Captivity Nell Van De Graaff , 1989 single work autobiography
Australia's Cultural Identity Now Janette Turner Hospital , 2005 single work essay
— Appears in: New Literatures Review , October no. 44 2005; (p. 5-13)
Among her reflections on Australian cultural identity, Janette Turner Hospital gives examples of two writers from non-Anglo-Celtic backgrounds and the difficulties they have faced in being accepted as 'Australian writers'.
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