In Collection
#16872
Read It:
Yes
Japanese - Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 - Juvenile literature, World War, 1939-1945 - Concentration camps - Juvenile literature, World War, 1939-1945 - Evacuation of civilians, Japanese - Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945, World War, 1939-1945 - Evacuation of civilians
When Shizuye Takashima, “Shichan” as she was called, was eleven years old, her entire world changed forever. As a Japanese-Canadian in 1941, she was among thousands of people forced from their homes and sent to live in internment camps in the Canadian Rockies. Although none had been convicted of any crime, they were considered the enemy because the country was at war with Japan. In this true story of sadness and joy, Shichan recalls her life in the days leading up to her family’s forced movement to the camp, her fear, anger, and frustration as the war drags on, and the surprising joys in the camp: a Kabuki play, holiday celebrations, and the ever-present beauty of the stars.
| LoC Classification |
D768.15.T34 1998 |
| Format |
Paperback |
| Cover Price |
$10.95 |
| Nr of Pages |
104 |
| Height x Width |
215
x
141
mm
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Canadian Library Association for Children, best ill. book.