
The Art of Manliness A World War II Story of Survival, Love, and Redemption
Sep 12, 2022
Marcus Brotherton, author of "A Bright and Blinding Sun," shares the extraordinary story of World War II soldier Joe Johnson Jr., who enlisted at just 14 to escape a troubled home. He recounts Joe’s love for a teenage prostitute named Perpetua and their daring escape from her harsh life. The conversation dives into Joe's harrowing experiences as a prisoner of war, including torture and survival. Brotherton also reflects on the lasting trauma Joe faced after the war and the profound lessons learned from his resilience and journey of healing.
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Joining the Army at 14
- Joe's time with his father was initially good, but after they moved to California, he was told he couldn't stay.
- At 14, Joe lied about his age and successfully joined the U.S. Army.
Volunteering for the Philippines
- Joe volunteered for the Philippines on a whim, envisioning a carefree experience with coconuts and girls in bikinis.
- Unaware of the looming war, he thought, "What could happen?"
Meeting Perpetua
- While on leave in Manila, Joe and his buddies visited a brothel where he met Perpetua, a 14-year-old prostitute.
- Though they were intimate once, they developed a genuine friendship, and Joe planned to help her escape.



