Close to the Wind

A Story of Escape and Survival Out of the Ashes of Singapore 1942

David B Hill author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Huia Publishers

Published:30th Jul '19

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Close to the Wind cover

These events have been described as a great escape by people involved with the New Zealand naval service, but they are little known outside it. There were more Fairmiles built in World War Two than any other fighting ship, yet very little is known about their service. The voyage of ML310 has been described as one of the greatest stories involving a Fairmile during the war. As well as being a war story of daring and escape, it is also an internal journey as Leonard Hill discovers and increasingly understands his Maori identity. The research for the book included use of official reports, photographs, letters, oral history and video recordings, and it brings to light some information that was not readily available before. Written in a creative non-fiction style, the story has pace and the people reach out from the page.

In May 1940, a group of Auckland yachtsmen and Royal Navy volunteers left for the war. Leonard Hill, a young Maori sailor, and his friends arrived in Singapore under siege. They manned fast motor launches, raiding and rescuing Allies from behind enemy lines. This book tells his story.In May 1940, a group of Auckland yachtsmen and Royal Navy volunteers left for the war. Leonard Hill, a young M?ori sailor, and his friends arrived in Singapore under siege. They manned fast motor launches, raiding and rescuing Allies from behind enemy lines. On 13 February 1942, the eve of the fall of Singapore, they took two Fairmiles, ML310 and ML311, to evacuate members of the Allied High Command and survivors of sinking vessels. Hunted down by the Japanese, most of the almost one hundred men perished. Only three succeeded: Leonard Hill, Herbert ‘Johnny’ Bull and Andrew Brough. This is the story of how they evaded the Japanese and survived.

ISBN: 9781775503491

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 405g

340 pages