In America, the number of people truly understanding the experience of Japan and the US during World War II. Most of us in this country are honest about the cruel and unfair hardships they have experienced. On 7th December 1941, Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese army. That is why it is said that America can not trust the Japanese who emigrated here. Because of this distrust, our government put them in camps. Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston is one of the people who entered the camp, which changed her life forever in her history.
"Farewell Manzanar" was created in 1973 by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston (husband of young moon). This is the life of Jeanne Wakatsuki Houstons during World War II and the autobiography of his family. When Pearl Harbor was bombed, the book began. Jenny was just seven years old and was powerful enough to leave the life she already knew. Families were transferred to Manzanar where the government established camps for Japanese Americans afraid that they are not loyal to the United States. Jenny saw the direct behavior of the government and her father was sent to the foreign prison of the enemy of North Dakota for several months without return. Such a young Jenny turned blind eye to reality of reality in reality. She was excited about the sailing she saw. But when she arrived at the camp she fell into an incredible reality. But over time, people seem to get used to the camping life.
To say good-bye to Manzanar is a memoir printed by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston in 1973. This book explains before, during and after the time Jeanne Wakatsuki and his family were imprisoned in the Manzanar concentration camp for the detention of Japanese Americans by the US government during the Second World War . It was adapted to a 1976 television movie in which Shimoda Yuki, McCarthy confidence, James' site, Pat Morita, and Mako appeared. Jeanne Wakatsuki, the narrator of this book, is Nisei (a child of a Japanese immigrant). At the age of 7, the native American young men lived with their families at Terminal Island (near San Pedro, California). Her father was a fisherman with two ships, arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation after the Pearl Harbor incident on December 7, 1941.
It is autobiography of Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston (co-author with her husband James D. Houston) to say good-bye to Manzanar. The book began with the bombing of Pearl Harbor. It is Jenny. 7 years old. Shortly thereafter, Jenny and her family moved to Manzanar where the government set up camps for Japanese Americans who were afraid that they were not loyal to America. As an adult woman who wrote this book, Jenny saw Manzana as the place where her life began. She painted her life as a child. When the book made progress, Wakatsuki left Manzanar, the author wrote about the influence of Manzanar on Jeanne and his family.