![]() ![]() |a World War, 1939-1945 |z United States |v Juvenile fiction. |a Japanese Americans |x Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945 |v Juvenile fiction. ![]() |a Japanese Americans |x Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 |v Fiction. ![]() Her latest books are Connecting Dots, a completely true work of fiction about a girl’s terrible, horrible life. Her middle grade novel Home Free was nominated for the Governor General’s Literary Award, The Silver Birch Award, and the TD Award. |a World War, 1939-1945 |z United States |v Fiction. Crow Cottage Publishing, 1901 - Juvenile Fiction - 35 pages. |a Minidoka Relocation Center |v Juvenile fiction. |a Minidoka Relocation Center |v Fiction. |a Thirteen-year-old Piper Davis records in her diary her experiences beginning in December 1941 when her brother joins the Navy, the United States goes to war, she attempts to document her life through photography, and her father-the pastor for a Japanese Baptist Church in Seattle-follows his congregants to an Idaho internment camp, taking her along with him. |a The fences between us : |b the diary of Piper Davis / |c by Kirby Larson. In this novel you will discover that it is more than just about friendship but what a home is, how perceptions of people may be very different than what you. ![]()
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