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The book is related from the third-person point of view typical of most journalism. The author states a personal involvement in the material, caused by professional interest. The book presents an extensive amount of period materials, including reproductions of photographs, letters, memorabilia, poems, and official documents. Much of the narrative is derived from numerous personal interviews conducted by the author and much of the writing about the place and setting of Cabanatuan Camp is derived from personal inspection by the author. These first-hand perspectives are obvious in the written material, which is engaging, lively, personal, and accessible.