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Farewell to Manzanar

Contributor(s): Houston, Jeanne Wakatsuki (Author), Houston, James D (Author), Houston, James D (Illustrator)

ISBN: 9781328742117

Publisher: Clarion Books

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Pub Date: July 11, 2017

Dewey: B

LCCN: 2002727748

Lexile Code: 1040

Features: Price on Product, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: 08 to 12

Physical Info: 0.60" H x 8.20" L x 5.60" W ( 0.42 lbs) 224 pages

Accelerated Reader® Info

Quiz #:0000000363 ( Farewell to Manzanar)

Reading level: 6.70

Interest level: MG

Point value: 7.0

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description: Originally published in 1973, this is a new paperback edition of the classic memoir of a young Japanese American internee at Manzanar during World War Two.

Brief description:

Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston (1934-2024) was born in Inglewood, California. At age seven, she and her family were forced from their home by the U.S. government, along with more than 110,000 other Japanese American citizens and immigrants ineligible for citizenship during World War II. The family spent three and a half years at Manzanar in California. She went on to study sociology and journalism at San Jose State University, where she met her husband and cowriter of her memoir Farewell to Manzanar, James D. Houston. The Houstons' teleplay for the NBC television drama based on Farewell to Manzanar was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1976 and received the prestigious Humanitas Prize in 1977. Jeanne's widely anthologized essays and short stories were first collected in Beyond Manzanar: Views of Asian American Womanhood. Her works have earned numerous honors, including a United States-Japan Cultural Exchange Fellowship; a Rockefeller Foundation residence at Bellagio, Italy; and a 1984 Wonder Woman Award, given to women over forty who have made outstanding achievements in pursuit of truth and positive social change. In 2000, Jeanne was acknowledged by the City of Los Angeles Japanese American community and named Grand Marshal of the Nisei Week Parade. In 2019, she was inducted into the California Hall of Fame, which celebrates the Golden State's legends and trailblazers whose achievements have made history and changed the state, the nation, and the world.

Review Quotes:

"A poignant memoir from a Japanese American. . . . Told without bitterness, her story reflects the triumph of the human spirit during an extraordinary episode in American history." - Library Journal

"[Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston] describes vividly the life in the camp and the humiliations suffered by the detainees... A sober and moving personal account." - Publishers Weekly

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