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This is a true story of a "Teenager Called Nene San" by the Japanese during World War II, in the Philippines, and how she survived the most horrifying experience and nightmare with her family under the Japanese occupation. She learned to speak the Japanese language as a teenager, as well as her own dialect, the Pampango, Tagalog, the national language, and English. The story tells how the Japanese military police marched her with fixed bayonets, and how she saved the lives of a university professor and a suspected guerrilla from the Japanese. Her worst nightmare was the arrival of the Japanese Suicide Squad, approximately one hundred pilots from Clark Field Air Base. Japanese officers suspected her as a spy during liberation due to heavy over flights of American planes on Sundays when she wore her white dress to church. Her ability to speak Japanese language saved her and her family, and the townspeople from being massacred. After my book is published, I am positive it will sell in the United States, Philippines, Japan, and other countries that were involved during World War II. - Resty Farmer, Author