The Long March Home is a remarkable story that blends themes of friendship, courage, survival, and sacrifice against the backdrop of World War II in the Pacific. The novel explores the strong bonds formed in youth, the experience of military service during wartime, and the realities of being a prisoner of war. The Long March Home is the One Book One Nebraska selection for 2025.
Written by two accomplished and creative authors with appreciation for historical detail and storytelling, The Long March Home is a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit, inspired by real events and actual experiences. The authors skillfully explore the inhumane conditions of prisoner-of-war camps, where starvation, cruelty, and unimaginable suffering were daily realities. At the center of the story is the enduring friendship of three young men (Jimmy, Billy, and Hank) who, after high school and as teenagers in Mobile, Alabama, enlist in the Army together, only to find themselves caught in the aftermath of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Billy’s sister, Claire, is integral to the story as well.
The novel moves between the characters’ lives in Mobile and their experiences in the Philippines, beginning with their arrival in a tropical paradise and then capture, the cruelty of the Bataan Death march and the brutal occupation by the Japanese army. The book shifts between home life in Mobile and the Pacific war scenes. Friendships are tested over four years of war and hardship.
There are numerous World War II fiction and non-fiction books set in Europe, and not as many in the Philippines or in Japan. The Long March Home is an excellent addition to this historical literature.
Marcus Brotherton is a New York Times bestselling author and journalist. Brotherton’s home is in Washington state.
Tosca Lee is a New York Times bestselling author with numerous awards including a Nebraska Book Award which was also a Goodreads Choice Awards semifinalist for Best Mystery/Thriller. Tosca Lee’s home is in Nebraska.
Brotherton, Marcus, and Lee, Tosca. The Long March Home: A World War II Novel of the Pacific. Revell. 2023.