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All The Way Home
All The Way Home
Author: Ann Tatlock
The friendship of Augie Schuler and Sunny Yamagata spans the years from the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the Japanese-American internment camps to the tumultuous era of Civil Rights in 1960s Mississippi. Together the two girls share their secret longings, pursue their dreams and eventually discover the true meaning of faith and family. "Reader...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780983319658
ISBN-10: 0983319650
Publication Date: 8/31/2011
Pages: 640
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Publisher: Lighthouse Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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I am an avid reader, but this book is one of the best books I have ever read!!
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I really enjoyed Part I of this book. It told the story of two American girls (one white and one Japanese)in the years leading up to WWII. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Japanese girl and her family were sent away to a prison camp and the girls were both heartbroken because of the separation. Part II jumps ahead to the mid 1960's in Mississippi and the struggle faced by Black people trying to gain equal rights. I think that Part II should have been written as a second book - a sequel. Part II dragged on and had very little to do with Part I. I feel that it made the book too long and detracted from the overall pleasure of reading this story.
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