Etta Jones was a nurse and teacher in the Alaska Bush. She was living on Attu when Japanese took the island in World War II and, with the rest of the civilian population, incarcerated in Japan for the rest of the war. Her letters and photographs have been used by her grand-niece, Mary Breu for this book. * Anchorage Daily News * "Etta Jones was truly an ordinary woman who did some extraordinary things. And that, in this adventurers book, is what makes a hero." * Fairbanks Daily News Miner * "Etta Jones is a true American hero... If this were a work of fiction it would have ended just like it does. Good triumphs over evil. Good works are rewarded. In todays turbulent times, Last Letters from Attu is just what the doctor ordered." * Anchorage Press * "This remarkable book, while adding to our understanding of World War II in Alaska, is much more. It is the story of an important American, a woman of courage and resolve, an inextinguishable spirit." * Ray Hudson (Afterword) *