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Camp Nine: Ein neuartiges Taschenbuch Vivienne Schiffer

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Type
Novel
Publication Name
University of Arkansas Press
Special Attributes
EX-LIBRARY
ISBN
9781557286451

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Publisher
University of Arkansas Press
ISBN-10
1557286450
ISBN-13
9781557286451
eBay Product ID (ePID)
167709468

Product Key Features

Book Title
Camp Nine : a Novel
Number of Pages
206 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Topic
Asian American, Historical, Social Themes / Prejudice & Racism
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Fiction
Author
Vivienne Schiffer
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
18.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
"Both lovely and painful. . . . a compelling coming of age tale that exposes the enormous chasm between the privileged and the oppressed in wartime Arkansas." -- Arkansas Review, "Both lovely and painful. . . . a compelling coming of age tale that exposes the enormous chasm between the privileged and the oppressed in wartime Arkansas." --Arkansas Review, ""A compelling, vivid account of a shameful episode that should not be forgotten."" -- Booklist ""A finely wrought debut novel."" -- Publishers Weekly ""Both lovely and painful. . . . a compelling coming of age tale that exposes the enormous chasm between the privileged and the oppressed in wartime Arkansas."" -- Arkansas Review
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, authorizing the U.S. military to ban anyone from certain areas of the country, with primary focus on the West Coast. Eventually the order was used to imprison 120,000 people of Japanese descent in incarceration camps such as the Rohwer Relocation Center in remote Desha County, Arkansas. This time of fear and prejudice (the U.S. government formally apologized for the relocations in 1982) and the Arkansas Delta are the setting for Camp Nine . The novel's narrator, Chess Morton, lives in tiny Rook Arkansas. Her days are quiet and secluded until the appearance of a ""relocation"" center built for what was, in effect, the imprisonment of thousands of Japanese Americans. Chess's life becomes intertwined with those of two young internees and an American soldier mysteriously connected to her mother's past. As Chess watches the struggles and triumphs of these strangers and sees her mother seek justice for the people who briefly and involuntarily came to call the Arkansas Delta their home, she discovers surprising and disturbing truths about her family's painful past., On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, authorizing the U.S. military to ban anyone from certain areas of the country, with primary focus on the West Coast. Eventually the order was used to imprison 120,000 people of Japanese descent in incarceration camps such as the Rohwer Relocation Center in remote Desha County, Arkansas. This time of fear and prejudice (the U.S. government formally apologized for the relocations in 1982) and the Arkansas Delta are the setting for Camp Nine . The novel's narrator, Chess Morton, lives in tiny Rook Arkansas. Her days are quiet and secluded until the appearance of a "relocation" center built for what was, in effect, the imprisonment of thousands of Japanese Americans. Chess's life becomes intertwined with those of two young internees and an American soldier mysteriously connected to her mother's past. As Chess watches the struggles and triumphs of these strangers and sees her mother seek justice for the people who briefly and involuntarily came to call the Arkansas Delta their home, she discovers surprising and disturbing truths about her family's painful past., In February 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, authorizing the US military to ban anyone from certain areas of the country. Eventually the order was used to imprison 120,000 people of Japanese descent in incarceration camps such as the Rohwer Relocation Center in Desha County, Arkansas. This time of fear and prejudice and the Arkansas Delta are the setting for Camp Nine.

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