Tomorrow You Die

“Tomorrow You Die” by Eric S. Cooper is a poignant account of the author’s experiences as a Far East prisoner of war, published by E.S. Cooper in 1995. This edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a firsthand perspective on the events surrounding World War II. The narrative captures significant incidents from Cooper’s life, emphasizing the resilience of the human spirit amidst extreme adversity.
In this memoir, readers will find a dramatic recounting of the trials faced during captivity, illustrating themes of degradation and triumph. Cooper’s reflections serve as a vital historical record, ensuring that the experiences of those who endured such hardships are not forgotten. This book contributes to the broader discourse on war and survival, making it a significant addition to the genre of biographies and memoirs.
Official synopsis Publisher
“To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War II, Eric S. Cooper has written a dramatic and moving account of his experiences as a Far East prisoner of war. His book describes the incidents as they occurred, and is recording a valuable piece of history that should never be forgotten. A story of triumph over degradation and adversity, Mr Cooper’s book shows that the human spirit can never be defeated however terrible the circumstances.” — book cover.
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