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To the white sea

Sergeant Muldrow, an American airman shot down over Tokyo during World War II, uses skills gained in his Alaska youth to make his escape. A brutal and often poetic tale of survival in the course of which Muldrow kills a man for his clothes, eats a swan for meat and undergoes torture at the hands of the police.

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  • "Media Books presents To the white sea"@en

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  • "Sergeant Muldrow, an American airman shot down over Tokyo during World War II, uses skills gained in his Alaska youth to make his escape. A brutal and often poetic tale of survival in the course of which Muldrow kills a man for his clothes, eats a swan for meat and undergoes torture at the hands of the police."@en
  • "Muldrow, an American tail-gunner, bails out of his B-29 during a raid on Tokyo just before the firebombing starts and struggles to survive as he heads north to Hokkaido."@en
  • "Two days before the fire-bomb raid on Tokyo in the last months of WWII, an American gunner, his bomber hit by anti-aircraft fire, parachutes into the city. On the ground he begins his trek north, away from burning Tokyo."@en
  • "Near the end of World War II, an American air gunner is forced to parachute into the burning city of Tokyo. Intent on survival at all costs, he treks north through enemy terrain. It is a dangerous and violent journey, and his frightened alienation brings with it haunting images as it draws to a fearsome climax. By the author of DELIVERANCE."@en

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  • "History"@en
  • "Adventure stories"@en
  • "War stories"@en
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Adventure fiction"@en

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  • "To the white sea [abridged]"
  • "To the white sea"@en