CHARLIE TWO-SHOES
and the Marines of Love Company
Michael Peterson & David Perlmutt
NEW copy, hardcover with dust jacket.
Naval Institue Press, 1998. 214 pages.
"This is the tale of an
eleven-year-old Chinese boy, Tsui Chi Hsii - better known by his American name
Charlie Tsui, or Charlie Two Shoes - who was befriended by a company of U.S.
Marines sent to China in 1945 shortly after the end of World War II.
Malnourished and often cold, Charlie lived in a mud hut just beyond the barbed
wire protecting the men of Love Company, 4th Marines, 1st Marine Division. The
Marines gave him food and clothing, taught him English, sent him to church, and
paid for his schooling. But when the communists took over China in 1949, Love
Company was forced out of the country, and Charlie was left behind. Back home
the Marines moved on with their lives, yet they could not forget their young
friend. Charlie, refusing to denounce his connection with the Americans,
suffered immensely at the hands of the Maoist government. After thirty-five
years, seventeen as a political prisoner, he finally managed to contact some of
his old Marine Corps friends. They, in turn, joined together again to help bring
Charlie to America. Numerous obstacles had to be overcome, but eventually, with
irrepressible pluck, Charlie made his way to the United States in 1983, and two
years later he was able to bring his family to this country as well - a true
realization of the American dream."
$28.00

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