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By:Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston,James D. Houston
Published on 2002 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt


The American-born author describes her family's experiences and impressions when they were forced to relocate to a camp for the Japanese in Owens Valley, California, called Manzanar, during World War II, detailing how she, among others, survived in a place of oppression, confusion, and humiliation. Reissue.

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