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Journey to Topaz

Author : Yoshiko Uchida,Donald Carrick
Publisher : Turtleback Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Japanese Americans
ISBN : 0833500619

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Journey to Topaz by Yoshiko Uchida,Donald Carrick Pdf

Like any 11-year-old, Yuki Sakane is looking forward to Christmas when her peaceful world is suddenly shattered by the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Uprooted from her home and shipped with thousands of West Coast Japanese Americans to a desert concentration camp called Topaz, Yuki and her family face new hardships daily.

Journey Home

Author : Yoshiko Uchida
Publisher : Perfection Learning
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1992-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0780714253

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Journey Home by Yoshiko Uchida Pdf

A Japanese American family struggles to survive a U.S. internment camp and the prejudice they encounter after their release.

Desert Exile

Author : Yoshiko Uchida
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2015-04-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780295806532

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Desert Exile by Yoshiko Uchida Pdf

After the attack on Pearl Harbor, everything changed for Yoshiko Uchida. Desert Exile is her autobiographical account of life before and during World War II. The book does more than relate the day-to-day experience of living in stalls at the Tanforan Racetrack, the assembly center just south of San Francisco, and in the Topaz, Utah, internment camp. It tells the story of the courage and strength displayed by those who were interned. Replaces ISBN 9780295961903

The Invisible Thread

Author : Yoshiko Uchida
Publisher : HarperTrophy
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Authors, American
ISBN : 0688137032

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The Invisible Thread by Yoshiko Uchida Pdf

Children's author, Yoshiko Uchida, describes growing up in Berkeley, California, as a Nisei, second generation Japanese American, and her family's internment in a Nevada concentration camp during World War II.

The Children of Topaz

Author : Michael O Tunnell,George W Chilcoat
Publisher : StarWalk Kids Media
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2014-06-30
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781623346751

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The Children of Topaz by Michael O Tunnell,George W Chilcoat Pdf

Based upon the diary of a third-grade class of Japanese-American children being held with their families in an internment camp during World War II, The Children of Topaz gives a detailed portrait of daily life in the camps where Japanese-Americans were taken during the war. There are many primary source documents including the children’s drawings, maps of the camp, and photographs depicting the harsh, wartime attitudes toward these families.

When the Emperor Was Divine

Author : Julie Otsuka
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2007-12-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780307430212

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When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka Pdf

From the bestselling, award-winning author of The Buddha in the Attic and The Swimmers, this commanding debut novel paints a portrait of the Japanese American incarceration camps that is both a haunting evocation of a family in wartime and a resonant lesson for our times. On a sunny day in Berkeley, California, in 1942, a woman sees a sign in a post office window, returns to her home, and matter-of-factly begins to pack her family's possessions. Like thousands of other Japanese Americans they have been reclassified, virtually overnight, as enemy aliens and are about to be uprooted from their home and sent to a dusty incarceration camp in the Utah desert. In this lean and devastatingly evocative first novel, Julie Otsuka tells their story from five flawlessly realized points of view and conveys the exact emotional texture of their experience: the thin-walled barracks and barbed-wire fences, the omnipresent fear and loneliness, the unheralded feats of heroism. When the Emperor Was Divine is a work of enormous power that makes a shameful episode of our history as immediate as today's headlines.

After the Revolution

Author : Robert Evans
Publisher : AK Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2022-05-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781849354639

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After the Revolution by Robert Evans Pdf

What will the fracturing of the United States look like? After the Revolution is an edge-of-your-seat answer to that question. In the year 2070, twenty years after a civil war and societal collapse of the "old" United States, extremist militias battle in the crumbling Republic of Texas. As the violence spreads like wildfire and threatens the Free City of Austin, three unlikely allies will have to work together in an act of resistance to stop the advance of the forces of the white Christian ethnostate known as the "Heavenly Kingdom." Out three protagonists include Manny, a fixer that shuttles journalists in and out of war zones and provides footage for outside news agencies. Sasha is a teenage woman that joins the Heavenly Kingdom before she discovers the ugly truths behind their movement. Finally, we have Roland: A US Army vet kitted out with cyberware (including blood that heals major trauma wounds and a brain that can handle enough LSD to kill an elephant), tormented by broken memories, and 12,000 career kills under his belt. In the not-so-distant world Evans conjures we find advanced technology, a gender expansive culture, and a roving Burning Man-like city fueled by hedonistic excess. This powerful debut novel from Robert Evans is based on his investigative reporting from international conflict zones and on increasingly polarized domestic struggles. It is a vision of our very possible future.

Bat 6

Author : Virginia Euwer Wolff
Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2015-07-28
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780545881050

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Bat 6 by Virginia Euwer Wolff Pdf

"Extraordinarily artful." -- Booklist The sixth-grade girls of Barlow and Bear Creek Ridge have been waiting to play in the annual softball game -- the Bat 6 -- for as long as they can remember.But something is different this year. There's a new girl on both teams, each with a secret in her past that puts them on a collision course set to explode on game day. No one knows how to stop it. All they can do is watch...

We Are Not Free

Author : Traci Chee
Publisher : HMH Books For Young Readers
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN : 9780358131434

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We Are Not Free by Traci Chee Pdf

"A beautiful, painful, and necessary work of historical fiction." --Veera Hiranandani, Newbery Honor winning author of The Night Diary

The Night Counter

Author : Alia Yunis
Publisher : Crown
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2010-07-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780307453631

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The Night Counter by Alia Yunis Pdf

"An immigrant-ethnic cocktail laced with political oppression, but before shaking, [Alia Yunis] adds Scheherazade, the fabled storyteller who kept herself alive by distracting her tyrannical husband for a thousand and one nights." --Carolyn See, Washington Post After 85 years, Fatima knows that she is dying because for the last 991 days she has been visited by the immortal storyteller from The Arabian Nights, Scheherazade. Just as Scheherazade spun magical stories for 1,001 nights to save her own life, Fatima has spent each night telling Scheherazade her life stories. But with only nine days left before her death, Fatima has a few loose ends to tie up. She must find a wife for her openly gay grandson, teach Arabic (and birth control) to her 17-year-old great-granddaughter, make amends with her estranged husband, and decide which of her troublesome children should inherit her family's home in Lebanon--a house she herself has not seen in nearly 70 years. Fatima’s children are spread far apart and are wrapped up in their own chaotic lives seemingly disinterested in their mother and their inheritances. But as she weaves stories of her husband, children, and grandchildren, Fatima brings together a family that is both capricious and steadfast, affectionate and also smothering, connected yet terribly alone. Taken all together, they present a striking and surprising tapestry of modern Arab American life. Shifting between America and Lebanon over the last hundred years, Alia Yunis crafts a bewitching debut novel imbued with great humanity, imagination, family drama and a touch of magic realism. Be prepared to feel utterly charmed.

Topaz

Author : Beverly Jenkins
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 543 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2009-10-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780061754548

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Topaz by Beverly Jenkins Pdf

An updated look and a new format gives a fresh life to this long-time favorite of Beverly Jenkins’s fans, out in time for Black History Month. A Perilous Pursuit Kate Love is an ambitious reporter on the trail of a swindler who has been preying on elderly blacks. But when her investigation leads her into danger, she is snatched by Dix Wildhorse, a Black Seminole Marshal from Oklahoman’s Indian country. Kate has no choice but to flee with the daring knight her father sent to rescue her. Despite the warm simmering fire Dix’s bronzed, muscled embrace ignites, she is determined to hold on to her independence, challenging him at every turn. Yet even as their battle of wills intensifies, the heat of their passion blazes with unmatched fury...a wildfire of love that can only be answered in the sweet ecstasy of surrender.

Topaz

Author : Leon Uris
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2023-01-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9798200924073

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Topaz by Leon Uris Pdf

A #1 New York Times bestseller from the author of Exodus and Trinity, Topaz is the classic Cold War thriller of high intrigue and international suspense set during the Cuban Missile Crisis. On the eve of the Cuban Missile Crisis in Paris, 1962, Devereaux and Nordstrom uncover Soviet plans to ship nuclear arms. But when nobody acts after sharing his findings, Devereaux becomes the target of an assassination attempt and soon realizes the plot extends far beyond Cuba--and himself. A thrilling and well-paced novel filled with Cold War intrigue, Topaz features two agents on a journey around the world to save NATO and themselves.

Jewel of the Desert

Author : Sandra C. Taylor
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : History
ISBN : 0520080041

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Jewel of the Desert by Sandra C. Taylor Pdf

In the spring of 1942, under the guise of "military necessity," the U.S. government evacuated 110,000 Japanese Americans from their homes on the West Coast. About 7,000 people from the San Francisco Bay Area--the vast majority of whom were American citizens--were moved to an assembly center at Tanforan Racetrack and then to a concentration camp in Topaz, Utah. Dubbed the "jewel of the desert," the camp remained in operation until October 1945. This compelling book tells the history of Japanese Americans of San Francisco and the Bay Area, and of their experiences of relocation and internment. Sandra C. Taylor first examines the lives of the Japanese Americans who settled in and around San Francisco near the end of the nineteenth century. As their numbers grew, so, too, did their sense of community. They were a people bound together not only by common values, history, and institutions, but also by their shared status as outsiders. Taylor looks particularly at how Japanese Americans kept their sense of community and self-worth alive in spite of the upheavals of internment. The author draws on interviews with fifty former Topaz residents, and on the archives of the War Relocation Authority and newspaper reports, to show how relocation and its aftermath shaped the lives of these Japanese Americans. Written at a time when the United States once again regards Japan as a threat, Taylor's study testifies to the ongoing effects of prejudice toward Americans whose face is also the face of "the enemy." In the spring of 1942, under the guise of "military necessity," the U.S. government evacuated 110,000 Japanese Americans from their homes on the West Coast. About 7,000 people from the San Francisco Bay Area--the vast majority of whom were American citizens--were moved to an assembly center at Tanforan Racetrack and then to a concentration camp in Topaz, Utah. Dubbed the "jewel of the desert," the camp remained in operation until October 1945. This compelling book tells the history of Japanese Americans of San Francisco and the Bay Area, and of their experiences of relocation and internment. Sandra C. Taylor first examines the lives of the Japanese Americans who settled in and around San Francisco near the end of the nineteenth century. As their numbers grew, so, too, did their sense of community. They were a people bound together not only by common values, history, and institutions, but also by their shared status as outsiders. Taylor looks particularly at how Japanese Americans kept their sense of community and self-worth alive in spite of the upheavals of internment. The author draws on interviews with fifty former Topaz residents, and on the archives of the War Relocation Authority and newspaper reports, to show how relocation and its aftermath shaped the lives of these Japanese Americans. Written at a time when the United States once again regards Japan as a threat, Taylor's study testifies to the ongoing effects of prejudice toward Americans whose face is also the face of "the enemy."

The Topaz Man Presents

Author : Topaz,Jennifer Blake,Shirl Henke,Becky L. Weyrich,Georgina Gentry,Anita Mills
Publisher : Topaz
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0451404513

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The Topaz Man Presents by Topaz,Jennifer Blake,Shirl Henke,Becky L. Weyrich,Georgina Gentry,Anita Mills Pdf

The Topaz Man personally introduces his favorite stories of dreams that really do come true. From a woman thrown back to 1844 New Orleans, to a Western dream vacation, to a female passenger and boat captain's romance on the high seas, here are five of the best and most passionate tales from Shirl Henke, Anita Mills and others.

Journey to Topaz

Author : Yoshiko Uchida
Publisher : Creative Arts Book Company
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0916870855

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Journey to Topaz by Yoshiko Uchida Pdf

Like any 11-year-old, Yuki Sakane is looking forward to Christmas when her peaceful world is suddenly shattered by the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Uprooted from her home and shipped with thousands of West Coast Japanese Americans to a desert concentration camp called Topaz, Yuki and her family face new hardships daily.