The Changi Cross : A Symbol of Hope in the Shadow of Death

The Changi Cross : A Symbol of Hope in the Shadow of Death

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Book Title: The Changi Cross
ISBN: 9780992695415
By Author(s):Louise Cordingly
By Publisher:MISCELLANEOUS-EDU GB
Format:PB

“When I received the completed manuscript I sat down and read it through at one go. It is movingly and poignantly written and reminds all who read it that from the depths and agony of suffering, new life may be found.” Terry Waite CBE

This unusual story traces the journey of a small brass altar cross made by allied prisoners in Changi prisoner-of-war camp, Singapore, in 1942.

The prisoners took the cross “up-country” with them during the construction of the Thai-Burma Railway, where they struggled to keep faith and hope alive under the most appalling conditions. The survivors then brought it back to Changi gaol for their final year of imprisonment.

When the war ended in 1945, the cross was taken home to the UK but it was returned to Changi Museum in 1992. Then, in a remarkable sequence of events, the cross brought an orphaned son close to the prisoner-of-war father he never knew.

The war years are brought vividly to life with eye-witness accounts and original sketches and paintings. It is an inspirational tale of courage and determination and, against all the odds, the survival of the human spirit.