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You do Not Travel in China at the Full Moon

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

You do Not Travel in China at the Full Moon

Contributors:

By (Author) Francis Barbara

ISBN:

9781776560882

Publisher:

Te Herenga Waka University Press

Imprint:

Victoria University Press

Publication Date:

8th June 2017

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

296

Description

In April 1938 Agnes Moncrieff, in her role as the YWCA of New Zealand's foreign secretary to the YWCA of China, wrote to her mother, 'You do not travel in China at the full moon if you can help. There are always air raids.' Nessie, as she preferred to be called, was an indomitable spirit and source of strength for many women in China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. There from 1930-1945, she is the only New Zealander to ever be seconded to the YWCA of China. These fascinating excerpts drawn from hundreds of her typed and handwritten letters tell of a remarkable woman, her experiences living and working in China, her observations of Chinese and Japanese military strategies, and her horror at what was taking place around her. A story of fortitude and adventure published on the centenary of her enrolment at Victoria University of Wellington, You Do Not Travel in China at the Full Moon collects some of Nessie's most captivating letters with notes from her friend, Barbara Francis.

Author Bio

Barbara Francis Barbara Francis came to Wellington in 1956 to study at the Teachers' Training College. It was there that she met Nessie Moncrieff through the Student Christian Movement (SCM), and only later discovered she was in fact the Agnes Moncrieff. In 1959, as an SCM travelling secretary, she boarded with Nessie in her Wellington home, and their friendship continued until Nessie's death. Barbara worked as a teacher and raised her family in Christchurch, returning to live in Wellington in 2005. It was then she learned that Nessie's letters from China were in the Alexander Turnbull Library and she began typing up and assembling them so that Nessie's story could be shared.

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