They Call It Pacific

They Call It Pacific by Clark Lee, published by Lulu.com on October 26, 2018, is a 264-page account that offers a unique perspective on the events leading up to World War II. Written by an AP reporter stationed in Manila, this book provides insights into Japanese-American affairs during a tumultuous period in history. The narrative captures the challenges and experiences faced by Lee as he navigates the complexities of war and his eventual escape from the Philippine Islands.
Readers will find a detailed journal that chronicles Lee’s remarkable escape, aided by the Filipino resistance. This edition presents a blend of biography and literary collection, highlighting significant historical moments through the eyes of someone directly involved. The book’s focus on personal experiences during wartime offers a compelling look at resilience and survival in the face of adversity.
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Clark Lee was an AP reporter stationed in Manila when World War 2 broke out. They Call It Pacific is an insightful account of events leading up to the war and beyond from an authority on Japanese-American affairs at the time. It is also a thrilling journal detailing Lee’s unbelievable real-time escape from the Philippine Islands with the help of the Filipino resistance.
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