Lines We Draw: A Story of Imprisoned Japanese Americans
Lines We Draw: A Story of Imprisoned Japanese Americans
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Lines We Draw: A Story of Imprisoned Japanese Americans

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8 - 12
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160
Page count
790L
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Jan 1, 2019
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It’s August 1941 when Sumiko Adachi starts at a new school in Phoenix, Arizona. In spite of her first-day jitters, she finds a friendly face in Emi Kuno. But everything changes after Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, and the United States enters World War II. Suddenly the girls are faced with anti-Japanese sentiment from classmates and neighbors. When an arbitrary dividing line is drawn through Phoenix, the girls find themselves on opposite sides. Can Sumiko and Emi maintain their friendship when one of them is forced into a confinement camp, and the other is allowed to remain free? It’s the storytellers that preserve a nation’s history. But what happens when some stories are silenced? The I Am America series features fictional stories based on important historical events about people whose voices have been excluded, lost, or forgotten over time.

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AmericahistoryWorld War IIwarArizonafamily life1900-1949prejudice and racismevacuation and relocation

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    Book Details

    ISBN
    9781631632808
    Publication Date
    January 1, 2019
    Publisher
    Jolly Fish Press
    Page Count
    160
    Reading Age
    8 - 12 years
    Lib. of Congress (LCCN)
    2018038113
    Lexile® Level
    790L
    Est. Fountas & Pinnell Level
    ~S
    Est. ATOS® Book Level
    ~5

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