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Farewell to Manzanar
James D. Houston | Jeanne Houston

Farewell to Manzanar

a true story of Japanese American experience during and after the World War II internment

Ember (Feb 14, 2012)
9780307976079
240 pages | 140 x 210 mm | English
$ 9.99 | Value: $ 4.94
LC Classification D769.8.A6 .H68 2012
LC Control No. 2012372838

Subject

  • Juvenile Fiction

Plot

Jeanne Wakatsuki was seven years old in 1942 when her family was uprooted from their home and sent to live at Manzanar internment camp--with 10,000 other Japanese Americans. Along with searchlight towers and armed guards, Manzanar ludicrously featured cheerleaders, Boy Scouts, sock hops, baton twirling lessons and a dance band called the Jive Bombers who would play any popular song except the nation's #1 hit: "Don't Fence Me In." Farewell to Manzanar is the true story of one spirited Japanese-American family's attempt to survive the indignities of forced detention . . . and of a native-born American child who discovered what it was like to grow up behind barbed wire in the United States. From the Paperback edition.