A Tale of Cruelty: Tears In The Darkness by Michael Norman and Elizabeth M. Norman

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The 66-mile forced march was cruel and it ended the lives of many American soldiers. In the book Tears In The Darkness The Story Of The Bataan Death March And It’s Aftermath, by Michael Norman and Elizabeth M. Norman, it give readers insight on how the Japanese soldier’s fought the Americans during the battle of World War II. A boy named Ben Steele was a soldier in this war. He enlisted because he wanted to see the world, and throughout this book the author tells the story through his eyes. This is a book that tells the story of the cruelty of the Bataan March and the battle between American and Filipino soldiers. Ben Steel was a Montana Cowboy that wanted to join the Army Air Corps. Even his mother had encouraged him by saying “You know, I’ve been thinking.” “You really ought to get in before they draft you. Maybe if you do, you could, you, know do what you want in the army?” (Norman 8). But a year later his unit was being shipped to Clark Field to prevent the Japanese aggression in the Pacific. After surviving the attack on Pearl Harbor, Steele was able to join the retreating Ame...

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