I'll Walk Beside You: Love, Loss, the Burma Railway and the Human Spirit

Author:   Peter Mitchell
Publisher:   Big Sky Publishing
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9781923514645


Pages:   528
Publication Date:   28 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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I'll Walk Beside You: Love, Loss, the Burma Railway and the Human Spirit


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From the fall of Java to the hell of the Burma–Thai Railway, one battalion’s courage becomes a nation’s story.  February 1942. The troopship HMT Orcades lies in port at Java, heavy with Australian soldiers whose fate hangs in the balance. Among them are brothers Cal and Alan, unaware that their journey will take them into the darkest reaches of human endurance. At home in Melbourne, their families wait in silence – letters stop coming, time itself seems to stand still. From the doomed defence of Java to captivity in Batavia and the horror of the Burma–Thai Railway, I’ll Walk Beside You follows the extraordinary true story of ordinary men drawn into the heart of war. Based on letters, diaries and official records, Peter Mitchell’s meticulous narrative reveals the courage, humour and unbreakable mateship that kept the 2/2 Pioneer Battalion alive through disease, starvation and brutality. Through Cal’s ordeal under sadistic guards, through the quiet heroism of comrades who shared their last scraps of food or played music on handmade instruments in the jungle night, and through the enduring love between Cal and his wife Jean, this is a story of survival – and of the human spirit that refused to be extinguished. As victory finally comes in 1945 and the survivors return home, the long-awaited reunion brings both joy and unease. Who have they become? What has been lost—and what endures? Moving, authentic and deeply human, I’ll Walk Beside You is a powerful sequel to Under the Same Moon, celebrating resilience, humour and the extraordinary within the ordinary. ‘Mitchell brings history alive with heart, authenticity and quiet power.’ ‘A moving testament to endurance and humour in the darkest of times.’   

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Author:   Peter Mitchell
Publisher:   Big Sky Publishing
Imprint:   Big Sky Publishing
ISBN:  

9781923514645


ISBN 10:   1923514644
Pages:   528
Publication Date:   28 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Peter Mitchell is a lawyer by training and was a partner in a major law firm. More recently, for many years he ran a regional non-profit organisation, based in Singapore. History is his passion. He grew up listening to his father and his friends regularly talk about their wartime experiences and has read extensively. He lived in Singapore for twenty years and has travelled and worked extensively throughout East Asia. 

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