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    Desert Exile: The Uprooting of a Japanese American Family (Classics of Asian American Literature)

    by Yoshiko Uchida

    rating: 4.5 (42 reviews)

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    In the spring of 1942, shortly after the United States entered into war with Japan, the federal government initiated a policy whereby 110,000 persons of Japanese ancestry were rounded up and herded i

     

     

    Details: rank: #191,926 price: $9.99 bound: 160 pages publisher: University of Washington Press; Reprint edition (January 1, 1982) lang: English asin: isbn: 0295961902, 978-0295961903, weight: 12 ounces filesize:

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    He describes the animal like treatment when they first see how Barrack 16 was not a barrack at all, but a long stable and how it has degrading features like a broad ramp the horses used to reach their stallsIt's a very interesting story as a lot of people are not aware that such camps existedBookseller Inventory # DADAX0295958987 More Information About This Seller Ask Bookseller a Question Buy New US$ 64.44 Convert Currency Add to Basket Shipping: US$ 5.99 Within U.S.AMar 29, 2009 Elisse rated it liked it review of another edition I liked this book quite a bitJun 28, 2016 Jenna rated it really liked it review of another edition This review has been hidden because it contains spoilersThe Author of this story is sharing he Desert Exile- A wonderful story about how one family survived the hardships of living in a Japanese internment camp, the main character Yoshiko Uchida is a woman who lives in San Francisco CaliforniaPaints a picture of what Japanese-Americans had to endure during World War 2

     

    .more flag Like see review Destination, Rates & Speeds Stock Image 2Apr 05, 2013 Karen Shimamoto rated it really liked it review of another edition The Uchida family gave me a new perspective of life for issei and nisei from a more wealthy backgroundThe poems written by Yoshikos mother show the real tone:Someone named itTopazMr Uchida was a businessman with Mitsui, a Japanese company, had connections to Doshisha Christian University, was educated, and had many links to both white and Japanese people with influence and connections

     

    She tells of her father's abrupt seizure by the FBI; one of the family's frantic efforts to vacate their home on ten days notice; of being forced to live in a horsestall, deprived of every human privacy; and of being sent on to a bleak camp in the Utah desert, ringed by barbed wire and armed guards and plagued by terrifying dust stormsIn particular, it is about the Issei (first generation immigrants) who, having already endured so much in a hostile society, still retained a remarkable resiliency of spirit as they established a sense of community, saw to the education of their children, and tried to live productive lives even behind barbed wireOverall this book was very well thought out and showed the hardships of japanese americans during their imprisonment after pearl harbor, in a different way most history isn't read byI absolutely love her attitude as her family suffers all sorts of atrocities due to their Japanese heritageShe does not take to flights of fancy in order to make her memoir more interesting or exciting; indeed, it doesnt really need embellishment, as the simple truth of her familys exile and internment at Tanforan and then Topaz is haunting enoughTop of Page Shop With Us Advanced Search Browse Collections Classic Browse How AbeBooks Works My Account My Orders View Basket Sell With Us Sell Books Join Our Affiliate Program Textbook Buyback About Us About AbeBooks Media Careers Privacy & Security Designated Agent Find Help Help Guide Contact Us Other AbeBooks Companies AbeBooks.co.uk AbeBooks.de AbeBooks.fr AbeBooks.it AbeBooks Aus/NZ AbeBooks.ca IberLibro.com ZVAB.com BookFinder.com Find any book at the best price FillZ.com Inventory, Repricing and Order Management Follow AbeBooks Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Blog AbeBooks.co.uk AbeBooks.de AbeBooks.fr AbeBooks.it AbeBooks Aus/NZ AbeBooks.ca IberLibro.com ZVAB.com BookFinder.com Find any book at the best price FillZ.com Inventory, Repricing and Order Management By using the Web site, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by the Terms and Conditions"Why would people voluntarily go to be relocated?" "How could the people of that country not do something or say something?" The end result was tragically different, but why and how it happened was paralleled in Germany and in the United States during WW IIflag 1 likeLike see review Our own country imprisoned thousands of its own citizens and locked them away in camps, depriving them of their homes and livelihood during WWIIIt's hard to imagine there was so much racism against Asians on the West Coast as there seems to be such a high population of Asians in that area of the country

     

    .more flag Like see review They were incarcerated without indictment, trial, or counsel - not because they had committed a crime, but simply because they resembled the enemyApr 13, 2012 Michael rated it liked it review of another edition Shelves: history-bio-memoir This is a story of injustice, racial prejudice, endurance, and family devotionThey were incarcerated without indictment, trial, or counsel - not because they I liked how the main characters father stuck up for his family in about the beginning of the bookMy only criticism is that her story jumps at timesBooks for your passion." are registered trademarks with the Registered US Patent & Trademark OfficeInstead of reading a historic informal book, this is a personal witness to the eventBook Club Recommendations Recommended to book clubs by 0 of 0 members c6927ae614

     

    The changes in American society in the 1960s, along with questions raised by the Sansei about their parents' experiences, led her to write Journey to Topaz: A Story of the Japanese-American Evacuation (1971)A few months later, Yoshiko, along with her sister and mother, boarded a bus bound for a temporary internment camp at an abandoned race track Holyoke College, and the sisters left camp on the same day in JuneYoshiko Uchida I apologize; I couldn't find a lot of information about Yoshiko Uchida's life, but I did get some on her books

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