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Title: STANLEY HAYAMI - NISEI SON
HIS DIARY, LETTERS AND STORY: A NISEI SON FROM AN AMERICAN CONCENTRATION CAMP TO BATTLEFIELD, 1942-1945
By: Joanne Oppenheim, Daniel Inouye (Foreword)
Format: Paperback

List price: £18.95


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ISBN 10: 1883283671
ISBN 13: 9781883283674
Publisher: BRICK TOWER PRESS
Pub. date: 6 August, 2008
Pages: 200
Synopsis: The "whole mess" as Stan put it, began on 7 December 1941, when the Japanese government attacked the United States Pacific fleet in Hawaii. On the following day the United States declared war on Japan and for those of Japanese decent, most of whom were American Citizens, life would never be the same. Stan's diary serves as witness to a dark time in our history and is told through the eyes of a teenager who will soon be expected to take up the responsibility of a man. As you read his diary, you will discover Stan's creative talents, as well as his idealism, his optimism, and his aspirations. He has a quirky sense of humour, along with a more serious side, and dreams of a "United Nations of Earth". He talks to his diary as a confidant, a safe place to express his opinions and record the everyday events of his life. No one told him he had to keep a journal. He wrote because he needed a private place to keep his ideas and think through the contradictions of his life. Stan and his family were swept up in the largest mass roundup in our country's history.On 14 May 1942 the Hayamis, along with thousands of others, were taken to the Pomona Fairgrounds, one of 16 Assembly Centres where the Nikkei (people of Japanese ancestry) were temporarily imprisoned until more permanent Relocation Centres were built. The Hayamis were moved from Pomona to Heart Mountain in Wyoming. In November 1942, Stan Hayami began keeping a diary that captures the harsh reality of Wyoming and his personal struggles as a student, son, brother, friend, and citizen of the world, who despite all obstacles, holds onto his dreams of the future. It is his optimism that continues to shine through his diary, and his determination to improve himself as well as the world. His dreams will continue to inspire those who work to build a world where differences are not met with racism and war, but with respect for others and kindness that allows all people to live in harmony and with dignity.
Illustrations: b/w photos & illus
Publication: US
Imprint: Brick Tower Press
Returns: Returnable
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