Children’s book written by Japanese PoW in weekly instalments for son at boarding school printed 75 years later after manuscript found in loft
Arthur Stiby, a former editor of the Croydon Advertiser, named the heroic dog at the centre of the story Vicky, after the family pet
29 December 2020 • 4:00pm
All proceeds of Now It Can Be Told will go to the Salisbury Hospice charity.
Credit: Salisbury Hospice Charity / SWNS.COM
A Children s book written by a Japanese Prisoner of War (PoW) camp survivor to build a link with his son has been printed 75 years later, after the manuscript was found in a loft.