This memoir recounts the harrowing experiences of William M. Upcraft, an American missionary who was captured by bandits during the Chinese civil war and forced to march across the country. Later, he and his family were evacuated to Burma, where they faced new dangers and challenges. This gripping account of survival and perseverance is a testament to the human spirit.
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