Ganbare! : an example of Japanese spirit

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Type
Book
Authors
Saiki ( Patsy Sumie Saiki )
Category
History
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Publication Year
1982
Publisher
Kisaku Inc., United States
Pages
230
Description
"GANBARE! by Patsy S. Saiki, will help young people to remember the little known story of how some 1,500 Hawaii's Japanese (many of them Americans) were plucked from their homes and installed in internment camps during World War II. It recounts stories of how one generation of immigrants and their children acted when they experienced becoming exiles from a land they loved so much. But more, deprived of their 'home,' their freedom, they kept asking, in vain, 'We experience the penalty of being Japanese, but what is our crime?'"--From Foreword.
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 80 | 325.252 S | 1 | (Library Use Only) | No |