With charm, humor, and deep understanding, Monica Sone tells what it was like to grow up Japanese American on Seattle’s waterfront in the 1930s and to be subjected to “relocation” during World War II. Along with over one hundred thousand other persons of Japanese ancestry — most of whom were U.S. citizens — Sone and her family were uprooted from their home and imprisoned in a camp. Her unique and personal account is a true classic of Asian American literature.
Nisei Daughter (Classics of Asian American Literature)
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This memoir offers a personal perspective on Japanese American life before and during the World War II internment.
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Weight | 0.318 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13.7 × 1.8 × 21.3 in |
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