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_aHouston, Jeanne Wakatsuki, _eauthor _943616 |
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_aFarewell to Manzanar : _ba true story of Japanese American experience during and after the World War II incarceration / _cJeanne Wakatsuki Houston & James D. Houston ; [foreword by Traci Chee ; photographs by Toyo Miyatake] |
250 | _aFiftieth anniversary edition | ||
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_axiv, 188 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : _billustrations ; _c22 cm |
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500 | _aOriginally published in 1973 | ||
520 | _a"In this moving memoir, Jeanne Wakatsuki recalls coming of age in Manzanar, a bleak, dusty settlement behind barbed wire. She tells of her family's struggle to adjust to life in cramped barracks, fearful and searching for purpose in their new surroundings. She describes finding a sense of normalcy in activities like glee club and baton twirling, while armed guards loomed abe in watchtowers."-- | ||
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_aHouston, Jeanne Wakatsuki _vJuvenile literature _943617 |
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_aManzanar War Relocation Center _vJuvenile literature _943618 |
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_aJapanese Americans _xForced removal and internment, 1942-1945 _vJuvenile literature _943619 |
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_aWorld War, 1939-1945 _xConcentration camps _zCalifornia _vJuvenile literature _943620 |
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_aJapanese Americans _vBiography _vJuvenile literature _943621 |
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_aHouston, James D., _eauthor _943622 |
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_aChee, Traci, _eauthor of introduction _937885 |
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_aMiyatake, Tōyō, _ephotograher _943623 |
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