Attu Boy
Released: Jan 01, 2012
Publisher: U.S. Department of the Interior
Format: Paperback, 153 pages
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From the back cover: 'Nick Golodoff was six years old when the peaceful life of his remote Aleutian village was interrupted by an invasion by the Japanese army on May 7, 1942. As soldiers poured into Attu of foot, shooting, Nick hid in his neighbor's barbara, or sod house. The Japanese occupied Attu for two months before taking the Unangan occupants of the village to Otaru, a city on Hokkaido. Over the next three years nearly half the Attans died of disease and starvation, among them Nick's father, brother, and sister. Nick's memoir tells, through a child's eyes, the story of that extraordinary and tragic experience, and reflects on his life in Atka after World War II.'
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