Description: A woman just sentenced to death by firing squad was expected to sob and plead for mercy, but not Mona Parsons. Found guilty of treason in Amsterdam, Holland on December 22, 1941, for hiding Allied soldiers in her safe house,
1941 (43) mona parsons (1) the only female canadian civilian to be imprisoned by the nazis (1) dutch resistance (1) mona parsons. found guilty of treason in amsterdam holland on december 22 for hiding allied soldiers in her safe house mona then turned and walked to the prison van.
The judge was taken by the beautiful 41-year-old woman’s dignified demeanour. On her way out of the room, he suggested that Mona should enter an appeal and that he would recommend it. Her sentence was commuted.
From a Nova Scotian childhood, Mona Louise Parsons became a 1920s New York chorus girl, a Depression-era nurse, the wife of a Dutch millionaire, an underground worker in the resistance, a prisoner of the Nazis, and an emaciated fugitive who walked across Nazi Germany in the dying months of World War II.
This book traces the author's journey as she follows clues about Mona Parsons' life, leaping oceans and decades with imagination and grace.