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  • Page: 312
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  • ISBN: 9780913705704
  • Publisher: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated

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Overview "A World War II homefront action that many Americans would like to forget." — Kirkus Reviews

“This cinematic and propulsive family saga casts a riveting spotlight on an ignominious episode in U.S. history.” — Publishers Weekly

On a late March morning in the spring of 1942, Elaine Yoneda awoke to a series of terrible choices: between her family and freedom, her country and conscience, and her son and daughter.  She was the child of Russian Jewish immigrants and the wife of a Japanese...

 

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