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The Invisible Thread
The Invisible Thread | Yoshiko Uchida
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Children's author, Yoshiko Uchida, describes growing up in Berkeley, California, as a Nisei, second generation Japanese American, and her family's internment in a Nevada concentration camp during World War II.
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I just finished reading The Invisible Thread by Yoshiki Uchida, which is a memoir of a WWII Internment Camp survivor. It‘s one of the most profound books I have ever read, & the messages within the pages of this memoir are a must-read. Poignant, powerful, & SO IMPORTANT in today‘s day & age where the threat of tossing fellow Muslims into concentration camps is a very real possibility. Just an outstanding narrative all around.

#memoir #wwii

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This is such a candid, powerful, & harrowing account of the Japanese-American experience of unconstitutional treatment during Second World War.

“...although President Franklin D. Roosevelt had seen a state department report testifying to the ‘extraordinary degree of loyalty‘ among West Coast Japanese-Americans, he chose to listen to the voices of the hate-mongers.”

I‘ve tabbed so many moving & contemplative parts already.

#AmReading

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The Invisible Thread | Yoshiko Uchida
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Some of my library books are due this weekend, so I‘m gonna tackle what I can before renewing the rest.

This is a NF memoir about a young JPN-AM girl‘s experience in the Japanese Internment Camps in America during the Second World War.

Uchida-san grew up to become an award-winning author, which is wonderful.

#nonfiction #memoir #japanesehistory #ushistory #wwii