I had never heard of Robert Dugoni until I recently read his latest novel The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell. See my book review The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell here. After reading Sam Hell I was intrigued by this author and I discovered Hold Strong. I listened to this one on audible. Here is my book review Hold Strong by Robert Dugoni.
World War II
Just like last week’s book Gendarme, Hold Strong is a story of true events that occurred during war time, this story is WWII. Despite the fact there are literally hundreds of novels and non-fiction books about WWII – I was unaware of the horrific “hell ships” of the Japanese military.
Hell ships refer to the Japanese ships used during World War II to transport Allied prisoners of war (POWs) and forced laborers (rōmusha). These ships were notorious for their extremely inhumane conditions, leading to many deaths aboard, and earned the name “hell ship” due to the suffering endured by those on board.
This entire story is based on factual accounts and it is truly horrifying. Not to mention embarrassing that I have never heard of it.
When is the Movie?
This book is perfect material for an epic film, and I will be shocked if it doesn’t come to fruition. It has everything; based on factual events, heartfelt love story, engaging characters, and horrifying war crimes. The good, the bad and the brutal.
War
Sam Carlson is madly in love with his hometown sweetheart Sarah Haber – the smartest and prettiest girl in town. Sam joins the military at the end of the great depression in hopes of earning enough to buy back his family farm, where he dreams of raising a family with Sarah. But war has other plans.
Sam will be taken prisoner by the Japanese in 1942 and will endure a horrific series of events including the Japanese “hell ship” the Arisan Maru. Sarah never stops believing Sam is alive, and her imagined life as a small town teacher will take a big turn. She is recruited as code breaker for Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service. Her work will play an unimaginable role in the events of WWII.
Dugani has created some very believable characters and story line, and although they are fictional, their story and the story of the men on both the “hell ships” and the Baatan Death March are based on facts and real people. Incredibly a part of WWII few people know about. I’m so glad I learned this story from Hold Strong.
Book Review Hold Strong by Robert Dugoni
*****Five stars for Hold Strong by Robert Dugoni. Thank you for reading my book review Hold Strong by Robert Dugoni. See last week’s book review Gendarme by Mark Mustian.
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