Desert exile
the uprooting of a Japanese American family
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Author
Publication
1982 - University of Washington Press, Seattle, Washington (State)
Language
English
Word Count
38,500 words, Guess
Page Count
154 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivedesertexileuproo00uchirich
- Internet Archivedesertexileuproo00uchi
- ISBN-100295958987
- ISBN-139780295958989
- LibraryThing303702
and 3 more
- Goodreads3701034
- Library of Congress Control Number81016187
- Open LibraryOL4270065M
Classifications
- DDC940.54/72/73
- LCCD769.8.A6 U25 1982
First Sentence
Whenever I am in the neighborhood, I find myself drawn back to Stuart Street, to drive once more past the stucco bungalow just above Grove, where my older sister, Keiko, and I grew up.
Excerpt
Whenever I am in the neighborhood, I find myself drawn back to Stuart Street, to drive once more past the stucco bungalow just above Grove, where my older sister, Keiko, and I grew up.
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