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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1416975667
ISBN-13: 9781416975663
Sku: 208009870
Publish Date: 1/27/2009
Pages:  260
Age Range:  14 to College
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With remarkable insight and clarity, the Newbery Medal-winning author of "Kira-Kira" explores an important and painful topic through the eyes of a young Japanese-American girl living in California just as the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor.
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When the only world she ever knew is turned upside-down after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and her family is forced to move into an internment camp, Sumiko is left saddened and confused until a new friendship with a Mohave boy, Frank, on the Indian reservation gives her the inspiration she needs to manage the difficult times ahead. Reader's Guide available. Reprint.When the only world she ever knew is turned upside-down after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and her family is forced to move into an internment camp, Sumiko is left saddened and confused until a new friendship with a Mohave boy, Frank, on the Indian reservation gives her the inspiration she needs to manage the difficult times ahead. Reader's Guide available. Reprint.

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"Like weedflowers, hope survives in this quietly powerful story." 03/15/2006
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Product attributeBook Format:   Paperback
Product attributeMinimum Age:   10
Product attributeNumber of Pages:   0260
Product attributePublisher:   Aladdin Paperbacks
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