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The Big Death: Solomon Islanders Remember World War II (Bikfala Faet: Olketa Solomon Aelanda Rimembarem Wol Wo Tu)

Author William Bennett, Steven Vinale Zaku, Leslie Miki, James Sao, Henry Vasula, George Maelalo, Arnon Ngwadili, Isaac Gafu, Janathan Fifi'i
Publisher University of the South Pacific
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ISBN / ASINB000FWCY98
ISBN-13978B000FWCY95
Sales Rank6,155,772
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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From the back cover: "'The Big Death' is a unique record of Solomon Islander experiences during the Pacific War. It was in the Solomon Islands that Allied forces turned the tide of the Pacific War, beginning with the U.S. landings on Guadalcanal and Nggela on 7 August 1942. Scores of books have been written about the momentous events that followed, but none have described the experiences of the Solomon Islands people who watched in amazement as their once remote islands became center stage for one of the greatest military conflicts the world has ever known. Their voices, often left out of written histories, speak not only about the critical roles they played coastwatching, fighting and working, but also about the meaning of wartime events for their culture and history. This book is also a contribution to Solomons Pijin literature. The stories are given in both English and Solomons Pijin, so that the book will have value not only as a record of this unique period in Solomon Islands history, but also as a tool for language learning and literacy."