Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston
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Web ID: 16459825I am a Student at SJ and I wrote it for my project
I am a sophmore at SJHS and I'm writing a review for my research project. Farewell to Manzanar was a realistic and touching story about a family during World War II at the Japanese Internment Camps. The author Jeanne Wakatsuki writes personal first hand stories that were so detailed and untrue to believe. This story is very transparent and makes you feel like your feeling what her and her family felt and went through. Jeanne explains how the interment camps are a reopened memory and saying she just wants to forget the horrible memories. It helps you understand and open your eyes learning how Japanese-Americans were judged and treated unfairly. Its unfair how Americans judged Japanese-American citizens for Pearl Harbor saying that they were tratitors and spies. This is a toxic world that they would leaving a invisible mark on them knowing that it would always be their fault. Its one event that changes thousands of peoples lives. I suggest you read this book to give you a better understanding of the Japanese Internment Camps!
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Amazing and touching story
I read this book for a school project and it was great. I was inspired to learn about the Japanese Internment Camps because I used to do service for a retirement center and one of the residents actually went through the camps. She told me about her time during the camps. The story was very impactful and knowing that the history behind it is real makes reading the story come to life. This book taught me a lot about America’s history. It showed me the poor judgement made against Japanese Americans. Farewell to Manzanar showed all aspects of what a Japanese American was going through during World War II and the Interment camps. The story about Jeanne growing up in the camp is very touching. I recommend this book to read!
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