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Lee-Tai, Amy,
1964-
53708
880-01
A place where sunflowers grow =
Sabaku ni saita himawari /
story, Amy Lee-Tai ; illustrations, Felicia Hoshino ; [Japanese translation, Marc Akio Lee].
880-02
Sabaku ni saita himawari.
San Francisco, Calif. :
Children's Book Press ;
[Berkeley, CA] :
Distributed to the book trade by Publishers Group West,
c2006.
31 p. :
col. ill. ;
29 cm.
Based on the experiences of the author’s mother and grandmother at the Topaz camp in Utah, this gentle book emphasizes the human dignity of the prisoners there and offers hope that we will “work toward a world that will never repeat—to any group of people—what happened to Japanese Americans during World War II.” (Miller Library Staff)
While she and her family are interned at Topaz Relocation Center during World War II, Mari gradually adjusts as she enrolls in an art class, makes a friend, plants sunflowers and waits for them to grow.
Recommended for primary school (age 6-12) and up.
Parallel text in English and Japanese.
Japanese Americans
Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Juvenile fiction.
53709
World War, 1939-1945
Japanese Americans
Juvenile fiction.
53710
Japanese Americans
Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Fiction.
53711
World War, 1939-1945
Japanese Americans
Fiction.
53712
Japanese language materials
Bilingual.
53713
Hoshino, Felicia.
53714
245-01/$1
A place where sunflowers grow =
砂漠に咲いたひまわり /
story, Amy Lee-Tai ; illustrations, Felicia Hoshino ; [Japanese translation, Marc Akio Lee].
246-02/$1
砂漠に咲いたひまわり
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