Desert diary : : Japanese American kids behind barbed wire

Title Desert diary : : Japanese American kids behind barbed wire
Names Tunnell, Michael O.
Book Number BR023589
Title Status Active
Medium Braille
Annotation In March 1943, Miss Yamauchi and her students began keeping a classroom diary in a strange new environment: the Topaz Relocation Center in Utah, where Japanese Americans were imprisoned. Each entry describes the daily life in an internment camp and the mixed feeling of citizens who were loyal but distrusted. For grades 4-7. 2020.
Local Subject History - HST
Juvenile Book - JU
Juvenile Non-Fiction - JN
Unified English Braille Code - UEB
Contracted braille
History, United States - HUS
Short Book - SH
Audience Notes For grades 4-7.
Unified English Braille code (contracted braille) - UEB
LC Subject Japanese American children - Diaries - Juvenile literature
Japanese Americans - Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 - Juvenile literature
World War, 1939-1945 - Children - United States - Juvenile literature
World War, 1939-1945 - Japanese Americans - Personal narratives - Juvenile literature
Nonfiction
Braille books
Diaries
Informational works
Personal narratives
Call Number j940.53177924509253 JNF
Language English
Released 2022
Publication Info Washington, D.C. : National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, Library of Congress, 2022 (American Printing House for the Blind, transcribing agency)
Original Publication Transcription of: Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge/OverDrive, [2020] 9781632896131
Transcription of: Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge/OverDrive, [2020] 9781580897891
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