Mary Breu
At the conclusion of her own thirty-four year teaching career, Mary Breu set out to write the story of her great-aunt, Etta Jones. After doing extensive research, Mary used Etta's letters, old photographs, Etta's unpublished manuscript written after her captivity, and her research to write this book. She holds a bachelor's and master's degrees. She lives with her husband Jerry in South Carolina.
At the conclusion of her own thirty-four year teaching career, Mary Breu set out to write the story of her great-aunt, Etta Jones. After doing extensive research, Mary used Etta's letters, old photographs, Etta's unpublished manuscript written after her captivity, and her research to write this book. She holds a bachelor's and master's degrees. She lives with her husband Jerry in South Carolina. See less
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Last Letters from Attu: The True Story of Etta Jones, Alaska Pioneer and Japanese POW
Last Letters from Attu Review
The book was kind of slow at the beginning, but as you got into it and got into the Japanese invasion part and the treatment of Etta Jones as a POW, it became very intense and moving. A very good ... Read More