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Gordon Veatch

    Days of Infamy
    • Days of Infamy

      • 532pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      Days of Infamy is a novelthat dramatizes an unjust era in the lives of Japanese-Americans, theirinternment during World War II. The novel traces the plight of the Fujiwaras and the Miyamotos, twofamilies confined at Manzanar, where 10,000 peoplewere crammed into jerry-built barracks and where they were forced to endure theextreme weather of California's Owens Valley. Using initiative, thesemisplaced citizens changed their they grew enough crops to makethem self- sustaining; they made furniture, created art, organized sports,instituted clubs, taught their own children. They were only meant to survive,but instead they prevailed.Little known at that time were the Japanese-American army units, which consisted ofvolunteers from Hawaii and theinternment camps. The novel follows the military adventures of a distantrelative of the Fujiwaras, KuruYashima, a volunteer, who,with his comrades, sees battle on the Italian front.George Fujiwara, whose parentsare confined to Manzanar, was not interned. His brilliance in physics has madehim a valuable scientist at the University of California, Berkeley,and he later becomes an innovator on the Manhattan Project. Through thetreachery of an associate, George becomes unwittingly entangled in espionage.

      Days of Infamy