Yoshiko Uchida

Yoshiko Uchida (November 24, 1921 – June 21, 1992) was a Japanese American writer of children's books intended to share Japanese and Japanese-American history and culture with Japanese American children. She is most known for her series of books, starting with ''Journey to Topaz'' (1971) that took place during the era of the mass removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII. She also authored an adult memoir centering on her and her family's wartime internment (''Desert Exile,'' 1982), a young adult version her life story (''Invisible Thread'', 1991), and a novel centering on a Japanese American family (''Picture Bride'', 1987). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Desert exile : the uprooting of a Japanese American family by Uchida, Yoshiko

    Published 2015
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    Journey to Topaz : a story of the Japanese-American evacuation by Uchida, Yoshiko

    Published 2005
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    The Graywolf annual seven : stories from the American mosaic. / Graywolf annual 7

    Published 1990
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