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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Sone, Monica Itoi, 1919- Nisei daughter. Boston, Little, Brown [1953] (OCoLC)558157012 Online version: Sone, Monica Itoi, 1919- Nisei daughter. Boston, Little, Brown [1953] (OCoLC)607699635 |
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| Named Person: | Monica Itoi Sone |
| Material Type: | Biography |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Monica Itoi Sone |
| OCLC Number: | 313561 |
| Notes: | Autobiography. "An Atlantic Monthly Press book." |
| Description: | 238 p. 22 cm. |
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Washington Reads (Winter 2006) Selection
Monica Sone, the author, spent her childhood in Seattle prior to World War II. She describes herself as a chameleon, with parts of her life firmly in Japanese culture, and others very much American. During her internment, she is furious at the indignity of living in such barbaric conditions, and the...
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Monica Sone, the author, spent her childhood in Seattle prior to World War II. She describes herself as a chameleon, with parts of her life firmly in Japanese culture, and others very much American. During her internment, she is furious at the indignity of living in such barbaric conditions, and the loss of her civil rights and her family’s property. Released to the Midwest, she is finally able to bring together the cultures that make up her heritage. Sone’s description of the conflict between Nisei and their Issei parents is poignantly portrayed.For further information about the Washington State Library Washington Reads program, see our website at http://www.secstate.wa.gov/library/wa_reads.aspx
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