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Sep 11, 2016ChesterChester rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
I have read this book twice, and admired it's honest approach to the plight of so many. Written from the intimate perspective of one family's experience, it covers much ground and shares the pain and difficulty experienced by so many Japanese Americans. It made me think very hard about how I treat Muslim people in my home town in these times of mistrust and conflict. It's worth reading a bit of relevant WWII history after tackling this novel.