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We are not free / Traci Chee

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: 384 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780358131434
  • 035813143X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • FIC CHE
LOC classification:
  • PZ7.1.C497 We 2020
Summary: For fourteen-year-old budding artist Minoru Ito, her two brothers, her friends, and the other members of the Japanese-American community in southern California, the three months since Pearl Harbor was attacked have become a waking nightmare: attacked, spat on, and abused with no way to retaliate--and now things are about to get worse, their lives forever changed by the mass incarcerations in the relocation campsSummary: For fourteen-year-old budding artist Minoru Ito, her two brothers, her friends, and the other members of the Japanese-American community in southern California, the three months since Pearl Harbor was attacked have become a waking nightmare. They have been attacked, spat on, and abused with no way to retaliate. Now things are about to get worse, their lives forever changed by the mass incarcerations in the relocation camps. -- adapted from run-on sentence provided
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Fiction MVS Library Main room-Teen/Adult A- Fiction (Teen/Adult) FIC CHE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 4009551

Includes bibliographical references (page 381)

For fourteen-year-old budding artist Minoru Ito, her two brothers, her friends, and the other members of the Japanese-American community in southern California, the three months since Pearl Harbor was attacked have become a waking nightmare: attacked, spat on, and abused with no way to retaliate--and now things are about to get worse, their lives forever changed by the mass incarcerations in the relocation camps

For fourteen-year-old budding artist Minoru Ito, her two brothers, her friends, and the other members of the Japanese-American community in southern California, the three months since Pearl Harbor was attacked have become a waking nightmare. They have been attacked, spat on, and abused with no way to retaliate. Now things are about to get worse, their lives forever changed by the mass incarcerations in the relocation camps. -- adapted from run-on sentence provided

Ages 12 and up. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Grades 7-9. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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