The Lantern Runners (Paperback)
Wei Shen-Calloway
Sold by CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
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Add to basketSold by CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 29 June 2022
Condition: New
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPaperback. In the winter of 1943, in a city strangled by Japanese military occupation, a group of Chinese teenagers discovered that the most dangerous weapon they possessed was a paper lantern.Shanghai had fallen. Its streets belonged to the kempeitai. Its docks fed a war machine that stretched across half of Asia. And somewhere above the clouds, Allied bombers circled in the dark, unable to find what they needed to destroy.What followed was one of the most extraordinary acts of civilian resistance in the entire Pacific War. Operating in cells of four to seven, moving across rooftops and through blacked-out alleys, these young people, most between the ages of fourteen and nineteen, used coordinated paper lantern signals to guide Fourteenth Air Force bombing missions onto Japanese fuel depots, supply lines, and naval infrastructure. They had no weapons, no military training, and no protection if caught. What they had was an intimate knowledge of their city, a code developed in secret with Allied intelligence contacts, and the absolute refusal to accept occupation as a permanent condition.Drawing on a decade of archival research across China, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and on interviews with the last surviving members of the network, Wei Shen-Calloway reconstructs the full story of the denglong paoduo, the lantern runner teams, for the first time. Here are the rooftop signal positions, the near-disasters, the arrests and silences, the missions that succeeded and the three young people who did not come home. Here, too, is the decades-long silence that followed the war, the political pressures that kept this story buried, and the grandchildren who are now fighting to ensure it is not forgotten.The Lantern Runners is a book about courage at the smallest possible scale. It is about what ordinary people can accomplish in extraordinary circumstances when they know their ground, trust their companions, and refuse to be invisible. It is, above all, a testament to the specific and irreplaceable power of young people who decided that their city was worth the risk. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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In the winter of 1943, in a city strangled by Japanese military occupation, a group of Chinese teenagers discovered that the most dangerous weapon they possessed was a paper lantern.
Shanghai had fallen. Its streets belonged to the kempeitai. Its docks fed a war machine that stretched across half of Asia. And somewhere above the clouds, Allied bombers circled in the dark, unable to find what they needed to destroy.
What followed was one of the most extraordinary acts of civilian resistance in the entire Pacific War. Operating in cells of four to seven, moving across rooftops and through blacked-out alleys, these young people, most between the ages of fourteen and nineteen, used coordinated paper lantern signals to guide Fourteenth Air Force bombing missions onto Japanese fuel depots, supply lines, and naval infrastructure. They had no weapons, no military training, and no protection if caught. What they had was an intimate knowledge of their city, a code developed in secret with Allied intelligence contacts, and the absolute refusal to accept occupation as a permanent condition.
Drawing on a decade of archival research across China, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and on interviews with the last surviving members of the network, Wei Shen-Calloway reconstructs the full story of the denglong paoduo, the lantern runner teams, for the first time. Here are the rooftop signal positions, the near-disasters, the arrests and silences, the missions that succeeded and the three young people who did not come home. Here, too, is the decades-long silence that followed the war, the political pressures that kept this story buried, and the grandchildren who are now fighting to ensure it is not forgotten.
The Lantern Runners is a book about courage at the smallest possible scale. It is about what ordinary people can accomplish in extraordinary circumstances when they know their ground, trust their companions, and refuse to be invisible. It is, above all, a testament to the specific and irreplaceable power of young people who decided that their city was worth the risk.
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