It was 1942, and Theodora, a charming Dutch/Indonesian teenager, was uprooted from her pampered East Indies upbringing and forced to live in one of many desperate, disease-infested concentration camps set up by the occupying Japanese army.
Arriving in The Netherlands, her "mother country," Theodora thought she had found safe haven, but was to face an epi.
A few years later, her life was plunged into danger again from the angry Indonesian nationalists on the hunt for anyone with Dutch blood.
It was 1942, and Theodora, a charming Dutch/Indonesian teenager, was uprooted from her pampered East Indies upbringing and forced to live in one of many desperate, disease-infested concentration camps set up by the occupying Japanese army