Portholes to Life
Gene Dick
(Author)
Description
This compelling, exciting, and different historic novel tells of the harrowing ordeal of a civil war widow the author's Great-grandmother, a civil war widow and her hard, harrowing trip to Iowa with her children. Two love stories and the marriages of two sets of the author's grandparents with their covered wagons on the Oregon Trail to Oregon Territory. To the birth in a log cabin and early life of the author. On December 7th 1941, Japanese Navy in a sneak attack sank the U.S.S. Oklahoma on "Battleship Row" in Pearl Harbor. This attack sank the battleships U.S.S. Arizona, US.S. Oklahoma, U.S.S. Utah and most of the U.S. Navy's ships in the Pacific Ocean, as well as the destruction of the airplanes at Hickam Field and North Island Hawaii December 7th, 1941, The author was trapped inside the ship as the Oklahoma was torpedoed, strafed, rolled over and sank. The novel ends with the Author's death defying, terrifying escape though a 21 inch Porthole four long hours after the ship was torpedoed, rolled over and sank into the black depths of Pearl Harbor. As President Franklin D Roosevelt said, "A day that will live in infamy" as the United States went to war against the Japanese Empire.
Product Details
Price
$15.65
Publisher
Trafford Publishing
Publish Date
October 18, 2011
Pages
176
Dimensions
5.5 X 0.41 X 8.5 inches | 0.51 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781426992513
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